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Kimberly Murray

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Mohawk Mothers in court as Quebec seeks to dismiss case over former Royal Victoria Hospital site montreal.citynews.ca/2025/06/13/moh…

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I question whether they are in fact “more easily accessible” at NCTR. Prove it to me? NCTR continues to have open access records NOT available on their public database. Church records are not protected by provincial privacy laws. But they are now. winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/…

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Shelby Percival, Law’20, knows firsthand the impact of financial aid. Now a lawyer fighting for Indigenous rights, she’s sharing her story as Queen’s Law launches the Indigenous Tuition Initiative. bit.ly/3HJE5Mb Colleen M. Flood Office of Indigenous Initiatives - Queen's U Kimberly Murray

Shelby Percival, Law’20, knows firsthand the impact of financial aid. Now a lawyer fighting for Indigenous rights, she’s sharing her story as Queen’s Law launches the Indigenous Tuition Initiative. bit.ly/3HJE5Mb 
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“ITK President Natan Obed, speaking to the Senate on Monday, said the way Canada operates is by positioning itself as a champion for the rights of Indigenous Peoples, but “acting very differently through its legislation and through its practice.””

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Members of Windigo First Nations Council have declared there will be no development in their traditional territories until their “own nation-building objectives” are met. They promise to defend the land “at all costs“ unless the well-being of their members is made a priority.

Members of Windigo First Nations Council have declared there will be no development in their traditional territories until their “own nation-building objectives” are met.

They promise to defend the land “at all costs“ unless the well-being of their members is made a priority.
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After 150 years, a prized box returns to an Indigenous nation in Canada: ‘I felt like royalty traveling with it’ theguardian.com/environment/20…

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35 years after the so-called ‘Oka Crisis,’ Kanien’kehá:ka activist hasn’t seen much progress from ‘Canada’ Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel reflects on the 1990 Mohawk resistance in her recent book ‘When the Pine Needles Fall: Indigenous Acts of Resistance’ indiginews.com/features/katsi…

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Chiefs of Ontario call on healing for residential survivors and their communities not to be forgotten amidst push for economic projects - Chiefs of Ontario chiefs-of-ontario.org/chiefs-of-onta…

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Gitxsan hereditary chiefs say recognition of their traditional laws is essential to reconciliation and they must be consulted before governments put forth legislation that will affect them. aptnnews.ca/?p=273495

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Land-based law camps. A new 1L requirement. Reconciliation-focused seminars. Queen’s Law is reshaping legal education—responding to TRC Call to Action #28 and the need for lawyers to understand Indigenous laws and communities. bit.ly/3IsfprU Colleen M. Flood Kimberly Murray

Land-based law camps. A new 1L requirement. Reconciliation-focused seminars.
Queen’s Law is reshaping legal education—responding to TRC Call to Action #28 and the need for lawyers to understand Indigenous laws and communities. bit.ly/3IsfprU <a href="/ColleenFlood2/">Colleen M. Flood</a> <a href="/kahnasatake/">Kimberly Murray</a>
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The federal government’s controversial Bill C-5 is now law. But Pam Palmater says no political words can counter the fact that the legislation is probably unconstitutional. Hear the full discussion on APTN's Truth & Politics podcast: youtu.be/ITMXQbbuZ_c

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Korean adoptees in the US and Europe are finding their families. Reconnecting is much harder | CNN cnn.com/2025/08/01/asi…

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The killing code: strange symbols in a WA settler’s diaries lay bare frontier atrocities | Frontier wars | The Guardian theguardian.com/australia-news…