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Not just the face of climate change: Inuit want a say in Canada's climate strategy
'We're trying to assert ourselves — at this time when all of a sudden climate change has become a priority again for Canadians,' says Natan Obed, president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami. More
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Thunder Bay police investigate Facebook comments deemed 'not acceptable'
The Thunder Bay Police Service is conducting an internal investigation into comments posted on a local media outlet's Facebook page, that the force deemed "not acceptable," according to a press release issued by police Thursday. More
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Semiahmoo First Nation talking to Surrey about water supply to native land
Surrey utilities manager Jeff Arason says it would take very little work on the part of Surrey for it to supply water to the Semiahmoo First Nation, but the band would have to build significant new infrastructure on its land. More
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