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December 9, 2011 Original Peoples

RCMP Spied on Protesting First Nations

Intelligence unit collaborated with partners in energy and private sector

November 4, 2011 Original Peoples

Residential School Survivors Share Their Stories

Truth and Reconciliation Commission hears testimonials at Eskasoni

October 5, 2011 Original Peoples

It's a Matter of Jordan's Principle

Canada's health care system leaves Native child behind

July 13, 2011 Original Peoples

First Nations Under Surveillance

Harper government prepares for Native “unrest"

June 29, 2011 Original Peoples

Every Mohawk a Suspect

Why drugs raids in Kanehsatake feel like police invasions

June 20, 2011 Original Peoples

In BC, Pipes Spell Double Trouble

KSL gas pipeline is low profile, high threat

May 11, 2011 Original Peoples

Kanesatake and a Canadian Mine

Controversial niobium mine is receiving little public attention

April 20, 2011 Original Peoples

BC Hydro-St'at'imc Authority Agreement Creates a Wave of Opposition

Deal opens territory to hydro in new ways, say critics

February 23, 2011 Original Peoples

Sinixt in Vancouver Courts

"Extinct" nation defends traditional territory

February 14, 2011 Original Peoples

Revolving Door

Sex offender who targets Aboriginal girls should not be released, say Vancouver residents

February 11, 2011 Original Peoples

You've Got Bail! (But No Freedom)

Ryan Rainville, and the letter of G20 law

December 13, 2010 Original Peoples

Sisters in Spirit Smothered

Conservative smoke-and-mirrors funding has Indigenous groups up in arms

November 3, 2010 Original Peoples

World Bank Darling Promotes Privatization of Reserves

Critics say fee-simple title on reserves could further erode Indigenous land base

October 27, 2010 Original Peoples

Leak reveals push to win over First Nations on controversial boreal forest pact

Environmental organizations and forestry companies seeking buy-in on CBFA as First Nations opposition grows

October 11, 2010 Original Peoples

Showdown in the Far North

First Nations oppose Ontario's Far North Act, some environmental orgs support it

October 4, 2010 Original Peoples

Waves of Controversy Continue on BC Lakes

Mt. Milligan mine in Northern BC far from a done deal

September 13, 2010 Original Peoples

New Minister a “Declared Enemy” of First Nations

Indigenous leaders, activists raise concerns about John Duncan's track record

July 5, 2010 Original Peoples

This Land is Still Stolen

The G20 and Aboriginal rights

June 19, 2010 Original Peoples

From Ski Hills to the Summit

Indigenous activists challenge Canada’s claims to traditional lands

May 19, 2010 Original Peoples

Blockade in Grassy Narrows over Policing Concerns

Slow response times, alleged intimidation lead residents to call for new peacekeeper services

May 18, 2010 Original Peoples

Cuts to First Nations Programs Keep Coming

Canadian government's 2010 budget slashes funding for essential services

May 7, 2010 Original Peoples

First Nations Students Live In University

Protest funding cuts that will lead to school's death

February 9, 2010 Original Peoples

Host First Nations Bite the Olympic Hand

Will the government meet its funding obligations before the Games?

December 21, 2009 Original Peoples

From Potlatch to Welfare

Lutz on historical "dialogue" and the subordination of Indigenous economies in the Pacific Northwest

August 26, 2009 Original Peoples

"Pack Up and Get Out"

Why the Tobique First Nation took control of their territory’s hydro dam

June 19, 2009 Original Peoples

"Everybody has a Voice"

Images from the Mohawk community of Akwesasne

May 30, 2009 Original Peoples

A Letter from Kitigan Zibi

Mother addresses the public on police negligence in missing daughter's case

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The Dominion is a monthly paper published by an incipient network of independent journalists in Canada. It aims to provide accurate, critical coverage that is accountable to its readers and the subjects it tackles. Taking its name from Canada's official status as both a colony and a colonial force, the Dominion examines politics, culture and daily life with a view to understanding the exercise of power.

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