Why you won’t see IndigiNews among those sharing in the $100M Google news fund
As the CJC hands out millions to ‘Canadian’ media under the federal Online News Act, our Indigenous newsroom is left behind
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Afro-Indigenous mom wins case in top ‘B.C.’ court against agency that seized her kids
‘Justine’ believes her appeal victory will ‘definitely help other families’ involved with the child welfare system who face discrimination
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With families ‘beyond their breaking point,’ watchdog calls on ‘B.C.’ to support young people with disabilities
The RCY’s latest report follows her earlier probe into preventable death of 11-year-old First Nations boy in the ‘Fraser Valley’
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@AmyRomer
After her $150,000 discrimination award was overturned, an Indigenous mother spent three days in the B.C. Court of Appeal.
The outcome could have far-reaching impacts for Indigenous families.
Story by @briellemimi
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At least 72.3% of inmates at the Edmonton Institution for Women identify as Indigenous, according to data from CSC obtained by
@IJFMedia
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“It’s really a continuation of the colonization project that is Canada."
Story by @AngeMAmato & @bethanylindsay
Province commits to ‘new vision for child welfare’ after 11-year-old's preventable death. Important story told with so much compassion by @CaraMcK.
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How does an 11-year-old boy with tousled dark hair, sparkling eyes and an infectious grin go from loving soccer and Archie comics to being isolated and abused in foster care, where he eventually dies?
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RCY's new report highlights series of significant missteps resulting in a child’s death – Representative for Children and Youth calls for both urgent and transformative change in systems of care.
Read the report: https://t.co/Be2YRxLk6n
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One thing I'm left with at the end of @occupyuoft: the failure of media to engage with what actually happened there, and the likely inability now to accurately summarize or thoughtfully reflect on what happened, because there was so little curiosity to begin with
🏥 Nasser hospital, the last tertiary hospital in South Gaza, is at breaking point, overwhelmed with patients after the closure of European Gaza hospital. Critical shortages of medical supplies are putting lives at risk👇
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Gaza-based journalist Akram al-Satarri has just returned from Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, where Palestinians are still uncovering more bodies, many with evidence of torture or summary execution. "The three different mass graves are containing around 700 bodies," he says.
Six years ago, The Narwhal had just launched with two staff and big dreams. Tonight we won the top honour in Canadian journalism. Every success has been made possible by thousands of people giving whatever they can afford. Become a Narwhal today: https://t.co/leWvmbcPsX
As Indigenous groups push for reform of the ‘racist institution,’ a historic police shooting of a Gitanyow chief reveals the scope of police brutality
https://t.co/MhRz6E7Vrx
Story by @AmyRomer
The City of Vancouver has become the first city in Canada to officially adopt the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples strategy, known as UNDRIP.
#WestBank: #RashaHerzallah is the 4th Palestinian woman journalist unjustly detained by Israel in West Bank since October 7. She faces unknown charges. Herzallah joins over 40 journalists currently in Israeli custody. #WPF demands her immediate release.
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Ahmed Al-Najjar, 18 months. He had a name and the cutest cheeks. He was the beheaded baby in Rafah. Grateful for outlets like @AJEnglish reminding us of the humanity behind the horrific images and endless casualty numbers.