This week’s edition includes child welfare, self-governance, education, Aboriginal title litigation and more.
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IN THE NEWS
National news included cross-border Treaty rights and sovereignty
'I have a right to be here,' says Cree woman living in U.S. under Jay Treaty | CBC News
Canada, the 51st state? ‘Over our dead bodies,’ say Indigenous leaders | Ricochet
Access to justice, self-governance and fisheries made headlines in BC
Port Hardy's Indigenous Justice Centre offers legal support grounded in First Nations law | Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly News
Heiltsuk Nation in B.C. holds referendum on 'historic' written constitution | CTV News
W̱SÁNEĆ Hereditary Chiefs ‘deeply frustrated’ with DFO | The Narwhal
Education and land-based learning was the top story in the Yukon
First Nations Are Rethinking Education in the Yukon. And It’s Working | The Walrus
Energy licencing and child welfare covered the headlines in the Northwest Territories
What’s happening with the $47.8B child welfare settlement? | Cabin Radio
Fort Good Hope groups want shorter Imperial emergency licence | Cabin Radio
Child welfare funding was the focus in Nunavut
Still no word on future of Inuit Child First Initiative | Nunatsiaq News
In Alberta, water rights and mining led the news
Treaty rights seminar in Samson Cree Nation hears Crown is obligated to provide clean water | Wetaskiwin News
Blood Tribe says its members oppose new coal developments | CTV News
A court decision and bison restoration were the top stories in Saskatchewan
Federal class action claims government failed to support First Nations with opioid crisis | paNOW
‘Historical moment’: 11 Yellowstone bison transferred to Sask First Nations | meadowlakeNOW
In Manitoba, Aboriginal title litigation made headlines
Dakota Nations accuse feds of failing reconciliation goals | Spare News
Consultation and Aboriginal title litigation were in the spotlight on the east coast
Companies argue judge should have shut door to expropriation in Wolastoqey Nation title claim | CBC News
N.S. premier reaffirms commitment to First Nations consultation amid resource development push | CBC News
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
The Indigenous voice is nowhere in this discussion about territorial integrity. What about our territorial integrity?
- Dr. Wilton Littlechild, Maskwacis
OFF THE BOOKSHELF
What if I wrote something that sounded like dozens of people in protest?
- Billy Ray Belcourt, A Minor Chorus (2022)