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Survival uncovers shocking human rights abuses in Ethiopia

Survival International has uncovered shocking new evidence of human rights abuses against tribes in Ethiopia's Omo Valley, as government efforts to develop lucrative sugar cane plantations in the region intensify.

 

UWINNIPEG PROF PARTICIPATES IN NATIONAL ANTI-BULLYING STUDY

MAKING IT BETTER FOR LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND STRAIGHT YOUTH

UWINNIPEG PROF PARTICIPATES IN NATIONAL ANTI-BULLYING STUDY

MISSING WOMEN COMMISSION OF INQUIRY RELEASES STUDY REPORTS

February 21, 2012

The Missing Women Commission of Inquiry has released four reports that form part of the study commission aspect of its mandate.

NTI Applauds the End of the Long Gun Registry

Released | February 16, 2012

Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. Vice-President James Eetoolook today welcomes the passage of Bill C-19, the Ending the Long Gun Registry Act, in the House of Commons.

Squamish Nation and BC Parks Sign Management Plans to Protect 13,000 Hectares of Land

Squamish, BC, Feb. 16, 2012 - The Squamish Nation and BC Parks signed two park management plans today marking their first collaborative achievement under the 2007 agreement for the management of protected areas in the Squamish Nation traditional territory.

11th annual Talking Stick Festival

Taking Stick Festival "In Full Voice" - Aboriginal Performance & Art Festival

February20 - March 4, 2012

A Celebration of Contemporary and Traditional Aboriginal Arts & Culture

Harper Government Celebrates the Completion of a New Drinking Water Treatment System in Kahnawake

Kahnawake, Quebec (Feb. 16, 2012) - The Honourable John Duncan, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, and Senator Larry Smith today congratulated Kahnawake First Nation on the completion and opening of their new drinking water treatment system.

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