‘Evasive and inconsistent’; B.C. court turns down Nuxalk man’s appeal
The top court of British Columbia rejected all of Phillip Tallio’s grounds for appeal
The top court of British Columbia rejected all of Phillip Tallio’s grounds for appeal
The case is expected to be heard in late 2022
On Aug. 4, the Ha’wiih issued fishers with licences. They will harvest according to allocations from their own fisheries plans.
The annual paddle upholds the syilx Peoples’ ancestral and territorial rights to cross the constructed Canada-U.S. border without interference.
‘We expect controversy but we are going to engage in talks now,’ says Nisga’a President Eva Clayton
‘With a strong house like ours, that’s coming together, with all of the spouses behind, we’re stronger,’ says hereditary chief
Two on-reserve churches burned down on Indigenous Peoples Day in B.C.’s interior
When adopting Genocide Convention, Canada left out ‘mass transfers of children to another group’: Dale Lysak
Joshua Benson collapsed on a sidewalk about an hour after being treated in the ER