“Our people will still step up”: Panel reviews treaty rights in light of attacks on Mi’kmaw fishers
Mi'kmaw and Wolastoqiyik scholars say that treaty rights must be respected as Mi'kmaw fishers in Nova Scotia face hostility and physical...
Read moreMi'kmaw and Wolastoqiyik scholars say that treaty rights must be respected as Mi'kmaw fishers in Nova Scotia face hostility and physical...
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Read moreOn Tuesday this week, the Higgs government formalized its support for the development of new nuclear reactors (so-called small modular nuclear...
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Read moreRead Part 1 here. Considerable research evidence exists that the prototype nuclear power reactors currently in development in Canada, including the...
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Read moreIn October, treaty people on the unceded territories of the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik organized a series of actions in defence of...
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