August 14 - 20, 2024

This week’s edition includes emergency management, healthcare, water protection, hunting and more.

 

IN THE NEWS


Emergency management was top story in the East 

 

Ottawa to fund emergency management co-ordinators in 8 Mi'kmaw communities | CBC News

 

Ontario stories featured mining, healthcare, water protection, land back and nuclear waste

 

6 First Nations take Ontario to court over mining law | The Narwhal

First Nation woman's death inquest yields 42 recommendations to improve remote health care | CBC News

AFN water resolution was ‘meaningful’ support: Onigaming chief | NWOnewswatch

'This is just the beginning:' Caldwell First Nation celebrates return to part of its ancestral lands | CBC News

First Nations declare opposition to nuclear waste project | Sudbury.com

 

Newsmakers in Manitoba included hunting, land rights and flood mitigation

 

Hunting advocates want court to review province’s reduced moose-licence limit | Winnipeg Free Press

First Nation claims ownership of The Forks | Winnipeg Free Press

Chief of First Nation encouraged by dialogue with province about review of Interlake flood channel project | CBC News

 

Nationhood and finance were the top stories in Alberta

 

Michel Band society looks for scattered descendants as it pushes to re-establish First Nation | CBC News

Indigenous-owned banking services expand in hopes of filling access gaps | CBC News

 

BC news included water conservation, land management and the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline

 

‘We kicked the door down’: Nations mark watershed moment for Columbia River Treaty | IndigiNews

Halfway River First Nation secures decision-making authority in landscape planning | Energetic City

Nisga’a-backed pipeline to begin early work this month | Business in Vancouver

 

Spill response and healthcare topped headlines in the North

 

Court appoints receiver at Yukon mine after cyanide-contaminated ore slide: minister | CTV News

Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in medical student dreams of offering 'culturally safe care' | CBC News

 

FROM THE COURTS


The Federal Court of Appeal weighed in on jurisdiction over governance disputes

 

Buffalocalf v Nekaneet First Nation, 2024 FCA 127 

 

QUOTE OF THE WEEK


The Ontario Mining Act is a piece of racist legislation that bulldozes over First Nations lands and rights...These are not your lands to give away, Ontario.”

Chief June Black, Apitipi Anicinapek Nation

 

OFF THE BOOKSHELF


Bringing international and domestic law in line with Indigenous peoples' own laws is not a linear process. Lines can be parallel, but they can also weave, cross and entwine with one another.

- John Borrows, Braiding Legal Orders: Implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2019) 

 

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Bruce McIvor, lawyer and historian, is partner at First Peoples Law LLP. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia’s Allard School of Law where he teaches the constitutional law of Aboriginal and Treaty rights. A member of the bar in British Columbia and Ontario, Bruce is recognized nationally and internationally as a leading practitioner of Aboriginal law in Canada. Bruce's ancestors took Métis scrip at Red River in Manitoba. He holds a law degree, a Ph.D. in Aboriginal and environmental history, is a Fulbright Scholar and author of Standoff: Why Reconciliation Fails Indigenous People and How to Fix It. He is a member of the Manitoba Métis Federation.