Lillian Dyck
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Former senator from George Gordon First Nation to be appointed to Order of CanadaSaskatchewan's Lillian Dyck, formerly a Canadian senator, was named one of the appointees to the Order of Canada.CanadaDec 29, 2021
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Gov. Gen. Mary Simon marks change for Canada: Saskatchewan Indigenous leadersSome Indigenous leaders in Saskatchewan said Canada's first Indigenous governor general will bring change to the country.CanadaJul 26, 2021
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Q and A with retired Saskatchewan Senator Lillian DyckLillian Dyck announced her retirement Monday on her 75th birthday, after working as a senator for the past 15 years.CanadaAug 26, 2020
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Saskatchewan senator calls for RCMP boss to resign, saying she doesn’t understand racismA Saskatchewan senator says RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki should resign or be removed to ensure the national police force can properly serve Indigenous communities.CanadaJun 15, 2020
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Walkers call for action on murdered and missing aboriginal womenSeven demonstrators are walking across Western Canada to raise awareness of murdered and missing Canadian aboriginal women.CanadaAug 14, 2015
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Senator apologizes for ‘white man’ comment directed at Sask. MPSaskatchewan senator Lillian Dyck apologizes to aboriginal MP Rob Clarke for saying he’s behaving like a “white man.”PoliticsDec 19, 2014
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Senators make case for missing women inquiryFormer Liberals in the Senate are offering up ready-made legal arguments to anyone willing to take the federal government to court in order to force a national inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women and girls.CanadaNov 20, 2014
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