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‘It’s not right’: Indigenous leaders call on Ottawa to clean up procurement systemA joint Global News investigation revealed significant loopholes in a multi-billion dollar program intended to boost Indigenous businesses in Canada.CanadaAug 26, 2024
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Hamilton officer given suspended sentence, probation for assault on Indigenous manHamilton Police const. Brian Wren now has a criminal record following an assault on Patrick Tomchuk during an arrest at a Mountain gas station in May 2022,CrimeJun 29, 2023
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Sentencing of Hamilton officer who pleaded guilty to assault of Indigenous man beginsThe first stage in the sentencing of Const. Brian Wren began Friday in Hamilton. He pleaded guilty to assaulting Patrick Tomchuk during an arrest at a gas station last May.CrimeJun 2, 2023
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National Indigenous leaders talk reconciliation with Canadian premiers in B.C.Métis National Council president Cassidy Caron said the dialogue was "extremely valuable," encompassing topics such as the Indian Act and Indigenous child welfare.PoliticsJul 11, 2022
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Indigenous leaders want more clarity on reconciliation after final election campaign debateIndigenous leaders say more clarity is needed after Thursday's debate on how each of the federal leadership candidates plans to advance reconciliation and Indigenous priorities.PoliticsSep 10, 2021
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Saskatchewan Indigenous leaders welcome changes to Criminal Code, repeal of mandatory minimumsSaskatoon Tribal Chief Mark Arcand and Congress of Aboriginal Peoples Vice-Chief Kim Beaudin said repealing mandatory minimum penalties helps address systemic racism.PoliticsFeb 19, 2021
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Former Saskatchewan Penitentiary inmate calls COVID-19 outbreak ‘inevitable’A former inmate at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary said the spread of COVID-19 at the federal prison was ‘inevitable’ due to the number of people ‘locked up in a small space.’CanadaFeb 19, 2021
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Indigenous woman left with concussion after RCMP arrest in northern SaskatchewanPolice confirm a physical altercation occurred while Emily Kammermayer was being placed under arrest.CanadaJan 25, 2021
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Coronavirus: 10 inmates at Regional Psychiatric Centre in Saskatchewan receive vaccineAs Canadian inmates start to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, some organizations believe changes to the delivery method could help keep more people safe.HealthJan 8, 2021
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Inmates, organizations concerned as COVID-19 takes hold in Saskatchewan PenitentiaryFamilies, Congress of Aboriginal Peoples call for inmates nearing the end of their sentence to be released as COVID-19 takes hold in the Saskatchewan Penitentiary.CanadaDec 23, 2020
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