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Nation to Nation takes a weekly look at the politics affecting Indigenous people in Canada.
Join Host Brett Forester as he connects you with the decision-makers in Ottawa and across the country.
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C-IRG top Mountie responds to critics, denies allegations facing squad
The officer in charge of the RCMP’s Community-Industry Response Group denies the allegation his unit is a rogue, pro-industry paramilitary.
And NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh reflects on his deal with the Liberals and what he calls their failed implementation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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‘They’re not being reined in’: Meet the Community-Industry Response Group
Politicians need to get ‘unrestrained’ B.C. RCMP unit under control, says one hereditary chief.
Activist Kanahus Manuel says Canada is using the unit to deal with the province’s unceded land question.
And a lawyer alleges the squad’s operations at Fairy Creek went beyond simply enforcing the law.
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Former TRC director faces tough task as interlocutor on unmarked graves
Kimberly Murray says ‘challenges’ faced during Mohawk Institute grounds search will inform work in new role.
And as the NDP-backed Liberals barrel toward the summer break, what would a Conservative government do differently?
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‘Canadians expect better’: The urgent need rein in the prison system’s pervasive anti-Indigenous bias
The auditor general tables another damning review of systemic racism in the prison system. But when will it change?
Advocates demand an end to the ‘cruel and inhumane’ incarceration of two Salteaux sisters.
And Six Nations activist Skyler Williams reacts to the millions spent policing 1492 Land Back Lane.
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‘It’s disturbing’: Métis MP condemns victim blaming, stereotypes in trial of men accused of murdering Métis hunters
The murder trial of two men accused of murdering two Métis hunters in Alberta. A First Nation has had its rights recognized for the first time since it was skipped over in Treaty 9 talks 117 years ago.
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Justice system dispenses only injustice for Indigenous women says Sen. Kim Pate
Canada’s Supreme Court has a seat up for grabs. Could an Indigenous candidate be appointed?
Senator Kim Pate says the Liberal government is at a critical crossroads when it comes to the over-incarceration of Indigenous women.
That's on this episode of Nation to Nation.