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Museum London marking 25 years since Ipperwash Crisis with new months-long exhibitThe exhibit will "frame the events at Ipperwash within a long history of colonial coercion, government inaction, and Indigenous resistance."Sep 11, 2020
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On Ipperwash anniversary, chiefs call on government to reflect on relations with Indigenous peopleActing Ontario Regional Chief of the Chiefs of Ontario, Alvin Fiddler, said in a statement that distrust between First Nations and authorities continues to exist as a result of unaddressed inequality that the Ipperwash crisis highlighted.CanadaSep 6, 2020
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25 years later: Remembering the Ipperwash Crisis and Dudley GeorgeThis year's Labour Day weekend marks the 25th anniversary of the Ipperwash Crisis and the police shooting death of Dudley George.CanadaSep 6, 2020
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Lambton Shores implements bylaw mandating face coveringsThe mandatory mask bylaw, set to take effect Aug. 24, passed through Tuesday's council meeting by a margin of 7-2. It will remain in effect until Nov. 26.HealthAug 19, 2020
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Wet’suwet’en supporters hold solidarity march in London, Ont."It's the next seven generations we are fighting for."CanadaFeb 11, 2020
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‘We’re here to stay’: land claim demonstration resumes at Pinery Provincial ParkA land claim protest has resumed at Pinery Provincial Park, months after demonstrators first parked a trailer outside the park entrance.CanadaMar 21, 2018
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Federal government, Ontario First Nation sign $95M settlement over Camp IpperwashA bitter and bloody land dispute between Ottawa and a southwestern Ontario First Nation that culminated in the police killing of an aboriginal protester two decades ago has formally come to an end.CanadaApr 14, 2016
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New guidelines won’t stop Ontario police from impersonating journalistsOntario Provincial Police officers still have the right to impersonate journalists for investigative purposes, but have agreed to guidelines for doing so.CanadaJan 15, 2016
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Dudley George’s brother accidentally set ablaze during Ipperwash protestThe brother of an aboriginal protester shot dead by police 20 years ago has been injured while protesting a settlement deal for lands in southwestern Ontario.CanadaSep 20, 2015
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