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Edmonton, Alberta · Edmontontansi ninôtemik,In a recent discussion published by Alberta Native News, the founder of Rise Consulting, Annie Korver, shared the sentiment that reconciliation must be seen as a relationship built on accountability, trust, and ongoing dialogue.[1] According to Korver, true and meaningful reconciliation efforts must empower Indigenous voices to guide the conversation at hand, not just be tokenized for the benefit of the government.[2] In a previo…Read Article
The Federal Election: An Opportunity for Reconciliation

Canada · Canadatansi ninôtemik,We have previously discussed the history of Indigenous women undergoing forced sterilization as well as the ongoing forced and coerced sterilization of Indigenous women. Canada has recognized the current problem of forced sterilization through Bill S-250, which would amend the Criminal Code to include forced sterilization as a crime. [1] Bill S-250 was passed by the Senate on October 8, 2024. [2] The Bill’s progress towards becom…Read Article
Amending the Criminal Code to Include Forced Sterilization

Vancouver, British Columbia · Vancouvertansi ninôtemik,Yesterday the Faculty of Law had a visiting speaker from Vancouver, Ryan Beaton, who presented on The Legacy of “Enfranchisement” Under the Indian Act.[1] Beaton is a lawyer at Juristes Power Law, and a member of the law societies of British Columbia and Ontario.[2] In his presentation, he discussed the process of enfranchisement under the Indian Act, the amendments that have happened already, and the section 15 arguments advance…Read Article
The Legacy of Enfranchisement by Center of Constitutional Studies Visiting Speaker Ryan Beaton
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The Tribal Peoples of Onihcikiskwapiwin Advocate for Acknowledgment of Treaty 6 Sovereignty
Indigenous Justice is Climate Justice
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