Members of the Senate standing committee on Aboriginal peoples during a 2018 tour of the Western Arctic. (Photo courtesy of the Senate)
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Selected youth will be invited to attend a senate committee on Aboriginal peoples this fall
A group of Canadian senators wants to hear how Indigenous youth are being leaders in their communities.
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Extension related to $1.47-billion class action suit settled with federal government
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RCMP gives out trigger locks, help filling out licence renewals at evening event
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Tyler Hikoalok accused of killing woman in Ottawa in 2018; trial expected to take 5 weeks
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Tyler Hikoalok accused of killing Elisabeth Salm in 2018 in Ottawa
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Tyler Hikoalok accused of killing Ottawa librarian Elisabeth Salm in 2018
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People appointed to role responsible for conducting marriages, hearing some court cases
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RCMP say a June 8 investigation resulted in police seizing vodka and 10 firearms
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Tyler Hikoalok accused of killing librarian Elisabeth Salm in 2018
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2022 also marks one year since launch of the National Action Plan for MMIWG
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Nunavik police provide update to Kativik Regional Government council
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Tyler Hikoalok accused of killing librarian Elisabeth Salm in 2018; next court date is June 8
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Tyler Hikoalok accused of killing librarian Elisabeth Salm; first two days expected to be taken up with jury selection
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Tyler Hikoalok charged with first-degree murder of librarian Elisabeth Salm
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Ottawa Police Service conclude no criminal responsibility in shooting of 21-year-old Trey Angootealuk last year
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Makivik president supports city ombudsman’s homelessness report recommendations
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