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B.C. First Nation says there may never be ‘full consensus’ on potential burial siteThe Kamloops institution operated between 1890 and 1969, when Ottawa took control from the Catholic Church and ran it as a day school until it closed in 1978.CanadaFeb 18
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Île-à-la-Crosse School victims sign proposed settlement with Canadian governmentSurvivors of Île-a-la-Crosse School are seeing compensation after being excluded from the residential school's settlement agreement.CanadaJan 29
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Hundreds of protesters at UBC confront OneBC leader Dallas BrodieDallas Brodie was attempting to speak outside the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre, but was shouted down by the crowd.PoliticsJan 22
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Land where Youville Residential School stood set to be sold, raises concernsSt. Albert city council voted down a motion to pause the land sale for 13 Mission Ave., to do more consultation with Indigenous communities an organizations, raising concerns.CanadaDec 21, 2025
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Métis elders in Saskatchewan celebrate launch of book featuring their storiesThe stories of 12 Métis elders in Saskatchewan are being shared in a first-of-its-kind book published by Métis Nation—Saskatchewan.CanadaFeb 18
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Former prime minister Stephen Harper calls for national unity, independence at portrait unveilingHarper's portrait was presented in a ceremony that was attended by Prime Minister Mark Carney along with ministers, premiers and current and former MPs.PoliticsFeb 3
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Orange bridge in Port Alberni targeted with racist vandalism for 3rd timeThe bridge, which is painted orange and has the message 'Every Child Matters' on it, was defaced in the early morning hours Wednesday, between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m.CrimeJan 22
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N.W.T. residential school grave exhumed, child’s remains repatriated to familyThe grave of a residential school victim was exhumed, and the child's remains were returned to her home community. Five-year-old Alma Beaulieu died at St Joseph's school in 1944.CanadaNov 13, 2025
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Manitoba museum repatriates sacred headdress to Long Plain First NationA sacred headdress that belonged to generations of leaders of a First Nation in southern Manitoba is being returned.CanadaDec 16, 2025
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10 years on, fewer than 20 Truth and Reconciliation calls implemented, advocates sayAdvocates say progress has been made, but more work needs to be done to achieve meaningful reconciliation.CanadaDec 15, 2025
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‘Can’t run a deficit’: Calgary businesses prepare for incoming property tax hikeAlberta Premier Danielle Smith defended the property tax increase, and noted it is meant to cover a third of the education operating budget this year.EconomyMar 5
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More snow falls on already large piles in Northeast U.S.Power had returned for many of the hundreds of thousands who had lost electricity in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Delaware and Rhode Island.WeatherFeb 25
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Ontario city votes to consider dropping Andrew’s name from residential streetSt. Catharines councillors voted unanimously Monday to begin the process of potentially removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s name from a residential street.CanadaFeb 24
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‘No reason to continue discussing’: Ontario mayor wants Andrew’s name dropped from streetAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest Thursday is the last straw for one Ontario mayor who is now seeking a street renaming in his municipality.PoliticsFeb 19
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David Bowie’s daughter says she missed dad’s death when forced into rehab centreLexi Jones said her dad read her a letter that ended with, 'I'm sorry that we have to do this,' before two men allegedly 'looped a rope around her' and forced her in a SUV.EntertainmentFeb 25
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David Bowie’s daughter says she doesn’t ‘place blame’ on parents for rehab stints'They were trying to help a child who was struggling in ways none of us fully understood at the time. I never shared this to create a narrative of family conflict,' she wrote.EntertainmentFeb 27
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Dozens of Indigenous artifacts return to Canada from VaticanFirst Nations, Inuit, and Métis leaders welcomed 61 Indigenous artifacts from the Vatican at Montreal’s airport, marking the first step in returning items held for decades.CanadaDec 6, 2025
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Ontario city’s golf facilities may face fines for balls that fly into public spaceGolf courses and driving ranges near homes in Mississauga, Ont., may soon be fined if they don't make efforts to contain errant golf balls.CanadaFeb 6
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Safety officers stop drugs, booze from entering Manitoba First Nations communitiesAcross Manitoba's north, First Nations Safety Officers (FNSOs) are working to keep drugs, alcohol and criminal activity out of the communities.CrimeDec 19, 2025
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Rev. Jesse Jackson, U.S. civil rights leader, dead at 84Jackson led a lifetime of crusades in the U.S. and abroad, advocating for the poor and underrepresented on issues from voting rights to education and health care.U.S. NewsFeb 17