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InfrastructureLast week, the Assembly of First Nations estimated that the federal government must invest $349.2 billion now to ensure First Nations have access to similar infrastructure to non-Indigenous communities by 2030. That includes $1.6 billion to address accessibilities needs, but advocates say that is the bare minimum of what needs to be done.See the Story
Advocates say making First Nations accessible will cost more than AFN estimates
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Manitoba · ManitobaFrom Oct. 16 to 27, CBC Manitoba journalists visited the community of Island Lake. Here are the stories they collected from Wasagamack, Garden Hill, Red Sucker Lake and St. Theresa Point.See the Story
Sharing the stories of Island Lake: Communities in Focus
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Nunavut · NunavutKelly Ovayuak of Tuktoyaktuk was sentenced to 57 months for aggravated assault, court order breach. He has three years left to serve after being given credit for time in custody.See the Story
Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., man to serve three more years in prison for assault, breaching no-contact order
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New Brunswick, Canada · New BrunswickSeven months after the Canadian Civil Liberties Association sued New Brunswick over its gender identity policy, the province finally handed over the documents required to start the court process in earnest.See the Story
Gender-identity policy lawsuit contends with missing documents, scheduling concerns
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Edmonton, Alberta · EdmontonThe federal government is mulling a path forward after the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan dropped support for its own proposed self-government legislation, another blow to the controversial Bill C-53, one the critics say spells doom for the beleaguered bill.See the Story
Feds mull options as Métis self-government bill threatens to collapse
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