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Fort William First Nation declares state of emergency over drugs and violence

Chief Michele Solomon, and FWFN council, have called on the provincial and federal governments to provide more support, funding, and resources to help address the problem, and safeguard the community's health and safety.
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Grassy Narrows First Nation takes Ontario to court over mining claims

Grassy Narrows First Nation has issued a notice of application in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice over the province's mining act. The legal action says the Mining Act does not require prospectors to consult with First Nations before staking claims on their traditional lands. The First Nation and its lawyers addressed the issue Friday at Queen's Park.

AFN, federal government confirm $47.8B child welfare reform settlement offer

The Assembly of First Nations confirmed Thursday it has secured a commitment from Canada for $47.8 billion in funding over 10 years for long-term reform of First Nations child and family services.

Winnipeg serial killer guilty of murdering 4 women in case underscoring 'grim reality' of MMIWG

People pumped their fists in the air and a Winnipeg courtroom erupted into cheers Thursday morning as a judge convicted a serial killer who targeted Indigenous women on four counts of first-degree murder, in a case that sought justice for those four women but reverberated far beyond that.

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