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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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Access to legal services for Indigenous Peoples vital says ALST
Indigenous-led justice services will soon be more accessible.
A new set of guidelines will make identifying legitimate Indigenous businesses a little easier.
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples is having trouble getting federal recognition.
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Federal support of First Nations ahead of fire season not enough says chief in B.C.
Climate change and wildfires mean more support is needed for First Nations in British Columbia.
And the National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools Missing Children and Unmarked Burials held its first community event.
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NDP calls for an overhaul of Nutrition North Canada after APTN report
An investigation by APTN Investigates has Parliament buzzing about food prices in the north.
Forever chemicals and the push to ban them.
And First Nation fishers prepare for elvers season – an industry that could be shut down.
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Housing advocate says Indigenous people overrepresented in homeless population
A housing advocate says growing numbers of Indigenous people are making up Canada’s homeless population.
Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May says the Canadian Nuclear Safety Agency did not meet its duty to consult obligations.
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Supreme Court ruling won't shut down child welfare law says expert
A legal expert weighs in on an upcoming Supreme Court decision on Quebec’s challenge to Canada’s Indigenous child welfare legislation.
Why the word ‘treaty’ is included in the fed’s new Métis governments recognition legislation.
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NDP MP says there are solutions to homelessness crisis but feds ignoring them
Homelessness is at an all-time high across the country.
A huge uptick in online mining claims in Ontario has First Nation leaders calling for a pause.
A coroner's inquest into the mass stabbings on James Smith Cree Nation wraps.
That’s on Nation to Nation.