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Nation to Nation takes a weekly look at the politics affecting Indigenous people in Canada.
Join us as we connect you with the decision-makers in Ottawa and across the country.
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Métis Nation of Ontario has work to do in proving legitimacy: Minister
Canada's minister of Northern Affairs says the Métis Nation of Ontario has some work to do when it comes to proving its legitimacy.
A B.C. minister says hard drug users won't be abandoned after changes to decriminalization policy.
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NDP MP gives Trudeau government failing grade when it comes to MMIWG initiatives
A Winnipeg MP says Ottawa is still failing missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
The president of the Manitoba Métis Federation says it is time to set the record straight on who is and who is not Métis.
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With future of Bill C-53 in doubt, Métis Nation of Ontario exploring all options
Métis Nation of Ontario president says if Bill C-53 fails, the MNO will pursue its own self-government recognition.
A report finds First Nations people in Alberta are more likely to leave emergency waiting rooms without receiving treatment.
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NDP Idlout denounces federal budget for lack of commitment to Indigenous Peoples
The federal budget doesn’t come close to removing the inequities for Indigenous people says NDP MP Lori Idlout.
Pollution levels have a First Nation in Ontario telling members to stay inside due to extreme benzene levels.
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B.C. justice council report will end violence against Indigenous women: chair
A new report aims to end violence against Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit people.
Pipeline opponents speak at the Royal Bank of Canada annual general assembly.
And food insecurity caused by climate change.
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Federal government has no excuse for not meeting Jordan’s Principle standards: Blackstock
Cindy Blackstock says the federal government is not meeting its commitments on Jordan's Principle and First Nations kids are paying the price.
Nunavut’s premier says there's lots to celebrate as the territory turns 25.
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