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Federal government reaches $7M settlement with ?aqam First Nation in B.C.The federal government and a British Columbia First Nation have reached a $7-million settlement over a lumber grievance that dates back to 1942.PoliticsApr 4
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As Canada contemplates capping international students, what impact do they have on our country?Saint Mary's University hopes to add nearly 900 units to help address housing challenges. 'You don't want to bring people here and not be able to give them a place to live.'CanadaAug 29, 2023
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Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation settles century-old grievance with OttawaMuscowpetung Saulteaux Nation has settled a specific claim with Canada for its "breach of statutory and fiduciary duties" relating to nearly 18,352 acres of reserve lands in 1909.CanadaAug 22, 2023
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Saskatchewan treaty dispute settled to tune of $56.8 millionKinistin Saulteaux First Nation settled for $56.8 million with Canada over the community’s limitations that were forced upon it by the government’s breach of the treaty.CanadaAug 10, 2023
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After bitter strike, Fraser Valley buses to hit the road again Aug. 6The company that operates transit in Abbotsford, Mission, Agassiz-Harrison, Chilliwack and Hope said Friday it expects to have buses back on the road by Sunday, Aug. 6.TrafficJul 28, 2023
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Fraser Valley transit strike: Employer agrees to mediated settlementThe company that employs about 200 bus drivers and mechanics said it is prepared to accept a settlement proposed by veteran mediator Vince Ready.CanadaJul 19, 2023
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Court approves settlement for class-action harassment lawsuit against City of LeducThe settlement between the City of Leduc and former firefighters who alleged years of sexual assault, misconduct and harassment at the fire department was certified Tuesday.CanadaJul 4, 2023
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Manitoba agrees to pay $17 million to settle class-action lawsuitThe class-action lawsuit was filed on behalf of former residents who say they were abused at a centre for people with intellectual disabilities.CanadaMar 21, 2023
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EPC votes to approve police HQ lawsuit settlementA legal battle ongoing for years in connection with the Winnipeg Police Headquarters building could soon be settled if city council signs off.PoliticsMar 15, 2023
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‘This will be life-changing’: Calgary couple helps over 30 Ukrainian families settle in the cityA Calgary couple who have been helping Ukrainian refugees settle in the city have made a huge difference in the lives of newcomers.CanadaMar 12, 2023
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