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Swimming upstream: For B.C.’s Cowichan Tribes, life by the river fraught by climate change and a fight for return of their chinook salmon tradition
Even though chinook stocks have returned to historical levels, tribes still being limited to catching a total of 200 fish for ceremonial purposes.
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Over 500 pipeline workers stranded behind Wet'suwet'en clan blockades, Coastal GasLink says
Coastal GasLink says more than 500 pipeline workers are stranded after a Wet'suwet'en clan blockaded access to two work camps in a remote part of northern B.C. along a 6.6 billion dollar gas pipeline route.
How a big win for a First Nation in B.C. could bring change for resource development in Canada
First Nations, industry and legal experts are examining what the outcome of a B.C. court decision could mean elsewhere, including future development near Alberta’s massive oilsands.
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This Yukon First Nation wants to use native plants to help remediate abandoned mine sites
'We want to return our lands back to what they were.'
Heavy fuel ban pits environment vs. economics
Nunavut is now coming face to face with a conundrum that is being felt in communities across Canada.
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B.C. First Nation hereditary chiefs demand stop-work order against natural gas pipeline
Office of the Wet'suwet'en asserts pipeline work has destroyed numerous sites of cultural significance.
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Drawing a line in the oilsands
Why the leaders of First Nations that have been on the front lines opposing oilsands expansion now support a project to develop the industry's biggest mine in their own backyard.
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