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human trafficking in Canada, Aboriginal girls remain forgotten

" If the Olympics is held in Prairie providence If  the Olympics is held in Prairie providence,  the problem of sex trafficking of Aboriginal would have received the attention from the media that they rightly deserved. After all, the international community...

JUSTICE FOR SALE vs. DEEP US GOVERNMENT & TURKISH CONNECTIONS

THE STORY...   BEHIND THE STORY... I am not Journalist, I am a victim of theft. I am here by necessity, fighting forces much larger than us. Before we were aware of what Sibel Edmonds was doing... We have been...

THE LARGEST ESPIONAGE, BRIBERY & POLITICAL SCANDAL IN US HISTORY

          A long tale of  massive  corruption that has been hidden throughout the  eight years of the  Bush administration is finally surfacing.    After...

Australia’s Aboriginals Request Refugee Status From The UN

A group of Australia’s aboriginal people have submitted a request to the United Nations for a refugee status in their own country on Wednesday. The request comes in the wake of the Australia's strict...

Don't lose what the homelands have gained

Australian government policies continue to push Aboriginal culture to the brink of annihilation. See the report on Ethnocide –which defines policies and processes designed to destroy the separate identity of a group, with or without the physical destruction of its members....

Defined: Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity

Ethnocide " Ethnocide concerns policies and processes designed to destroy the separate identity of a group, with or without the physical destruction of its members. This concept was developed by Raphael Lemkin as part of the definition of genocide: "Generally speaking,...

Canada's first Robotic Water Fountain featured in Urban Village

Shopping Mall Developer Cadillac Fairview has adorned the city of Toronto with a new outdoor urban retail store village named 'Shops at Don Mills' located at Don Mills and Lawrence, displaying various artworks...

Bloody water and other souvenirs

Souvenirs have a long history and even a likely prehistory.  A number of my friends and coworkers exchange stones brought back from faraway places. It would be hard to find a simpler, more authentic...

Launch inquiry into missing and murdered women: UN to Canada

The Aboriginal Women's Action Network has joined the chorus of voices supporting the UN CEDAW Committee's call on the federal government for an inquiry into Canada's missing and murdered women.   ...

Kickstart film reflects Sto:lo culture

Shi-Shi Etko is a short film currently in production as part of the Director's Guild of British Columbia Kickstart program, which awards financial aid for development, production and post production to just five...

MEDIA RELEASE-September 8, 2008: Walk4Justice

*MEDIA ADVISORY *For Immediate ReleaseWALK4JUSTICE 2008 For the Missing Murdered Women of Canada Presents Petition, Urges Inquiries at Parliament Hill, Ottawa OntarioMonday September 15, 2008, a group of walkers...

Public Health Report Quietly Released in Canada

Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. David Butler-Jones, released his first annual Report on the State of Public Health in Canada a few weeks ago. There’s been little to no commentary about the report...

Enviros Rally Against Clayoquot Industrialization

"Enviros Rally Against Clayoquot Industrialization   Published Date: 2008/8/2 16:50:00 Article ID : 4731 Version 1.00.02 ...

Environmentalists set to battle Clayoquot driller

Mining, drilling, logging, it is all happening in Clayouquot Sound to benefit the First Nations employement and standard of living. Unemployment rates in the First Nations communities of Clayoquot Sound are...

Australian Aboriginal Men Apologize for Abuse of Women

This is an incredibly bold and courageous move for a group of men to make, regardless of their ethnicity. That the apology comes from hundreds of Aboriginal Australian is inspiring and historic, as publicly acknowledging past injustices is an important means of allowing...

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