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Code-talking Cree: Winning the war with words

Code-talking Cree: Winning the war with words

National Indigenous Veterans Day is a chance to remember the Indigenous people who faced systemic racism and still contributed to Canada’s war effort, especially by speaking their language
Robinson Huron Treaty members call on province to negotiate

Robinson Huron Treaty members call on province to negotiate

After the Supreme court allows the province to appeal, Indigenous leaders are once again calling on the provincial government to ‘honour their election promise’ by negotiating a settlement in the annuity case
New study focuses on preventing youth homelessness in the north

New study focuses on preventing youth homelessness in the north

New research project from Laurentian University's Centre for Social Justice and Policy will focus on prevention, as well as early and sustainable exits for young people experience homelessness in northeastern Ontario
Ruling favours Sudbury nurse fired for refusing COVID vaccine

Ruling favours Sudbury nurse fired for refusing COVID vaccine

Provincial arbitrator rules Public Health Sudbury was wrong to fire public health nurse who refused to be vaccinated for what she claimed were religious reasons, a claim the health unit argued the nurse used as a convenience
Woman says Northlander driver held up bus after confusing sweetgrass for cannabis

Woman says Northlander driver held up bus after confusing sweetgrass for cannabis

Crystal Kimewon says Ontario Northland has apologized to her for the incident that delayed a Sudbury to Toronto bus for an hour on the side of Highway 69
Well-being economics: How a unique economic model is being applied to the Robinson Huron treaty

Well-being economics: How a unique economic model is being applied to the Robinson Huron treaty

Alberta economist says the funding gap between non-treaty citizens and treaty signatories was more than $825 million in 2020
Disciplinary hearings begin for Sudbury police officer charged for refusing to show proof of vax

Disciplinary hearings begin for Sudbury police officer charged for refusing to show proof of vax

Melisa Rancourt was arrested for resisting a peace officer and trespassing after refusing to show proof of vaccination at the Espanola Rec. Centre on Sept. 26
Third stage of landmark Robinson-Huron Treaty continues in 2022

Third stage of landmark Robinson-Huron Treaty continues in 2022

Historic court win for area First Nations will continue in 2022 as Ontario ordered to settle with impacted communities
Sudbury officer arrested at children’s hockey game in Espanola given option to make amends

Sudbury officer arrested at children’s hockey game in Espanola given option to make amends

Constable Melisa Rancourt faces charges including resisting arrest, but is being allowed to enter a program that could see her get off with an apology
Wear orange today for residential school awareness, but also for Phyllis Webstad

Wear orange today for residential school awareness, but also for Phyllis Webstad

National Truth and Reconciliation day is a chance to reflect on residential schools and the long-term effects they’ve had on the survivors