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This 1st Nations community is still without power
This First Nations community is still without power after the B.C. 'bomb cyclone' | Canada Tonight
In the aftermath of a powerful 'bomb cyclone' that ripped through B.C., crews continue to work to restore power to some residents. Curtis Dick with the Ahousaht First Nation emergency response team says while his community is still without power,
More Bomb Cyclones and Atmospheric Rivers; Thousands Still Without Power
Life-threatening flooding is expected as a new storm brings more rain and strong winds to the Northwest ahead of a third system approaching this weekend.
A powerful bomb cyclone broke records on the West Coast. How's it different from a hurricane?
To many Louisianans, satellite images of the large, swirling, powerful storm barreling toward northern California, Washington and Oregon looked eerily similar. But they differ from hurricanes in many ways.
climate change, united nations
B.C. First Nations work to combat climate crisis at COP29 and at home
For the third year in a row, the First Nations Climate Initiative is part of Canada’s official delegation to the talks. It’s a group made up of four First Nations from B.C., the Haisla, Metlakatla, Nisga’a and Halfway River First Nations.
UN climate talks to decide on a deal for at least $300 billion for poor nations
Negotiators will soon decide whether to accept a proposed $300 billion funding package for poor nations to curb and adapt to climate change — a plan hammered out early Sunday by the head of
Nations at UN climate talks agree on $300B a year for poor countries in a compromise deal
United Nations climate talks adopted a deal to inject at least $300 billion annually in humanity’s fight against climate change, aimed at helping poor nations cope with the ravages of global warming in tense negotiations in the city where industry first tapped oil.
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First Nations community declares state of emergency over lack of policing
Faced with what it describes as a “rising safety crisis” and an alarming increase in crime and illegal drug sales, a First ...
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Design as a movement: how First Nations people take ownership of their cultural stories through fashion
Work by contemporary First Nations fashion designers advocates and showcases culture, craft, sustainability and a desire for ...
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First Nations advocates claim to have been locked out of Treaty talks
Indigenous advocates claim they have been told not to talk publicly about ongoing Treaty negotiations and to scrub their ...
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Duke of Sussex visits First Nations chiefs in build-up to Canada Invictus Games
The Duke of Sussex has visited
First
Nations
chiefs and gifted Invictus Games tickets to young people at the event. The ...
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Activism on foot: When Indigenous activists walk the land to honor their past and reshape their future
Movements like the Journey of Nishiyuu walk the land to reclaim culture and push for Indigenous nations’ rights.
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Kenora area First Nations sue for ‘return’ of Anicinabe Park
KENORA — Three First Nations have filed suit against the City of Kenora and the Government of Canada to give back land they ...
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Pepi goal lifts US over Jamaica 1-0 in CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal first leg
Ricardo Pepi scored from Christian Pulisic’s pass in the fifth minute, Matt Turner saved a penalty kick and the United States ...
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First Nation issues state of emergency amid growing violence, asks Quebec police to step up
Long Point First Nation in Quebec’s Abitibi-Témiscamingue region issued a state of emergency Thursday, saying an absence of ...
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