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Métis Nation British Columbia suspends president pending investigationActing president Melanie Allard said the nation's executive committee made the move 'with great dismay' after receiving complaints about Mineault's behaviour.PoliticsAug 18, 2025
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How Indigenous knowledge can give B.C. an edge during wildfire season"It's not about changing the way things have been done, it's trying to improve things," said Justin Perry, an instructor of forest and natural areas management at BCIT.FireJun 6, 2023
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‘I downplayed it all’: Métis man shares journey to self-love after residential school"I couldn't own that I'm a survivor because I don't look native at first glance," said Gary Têtu, who travelled to Alberta to see Pope Francis during the pontiff's visit to Canada.CanadaJul 28, 2022
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‘Breathe life into our own laws’: Visions for the future of Indigenous child welfare in B.C.After years of criticism and overrepresentation of Indigenous youth in care, British Columbia is in the midst of major reform in First Nations, Inuit and Métis child welfare.CanadaJun 16, 2022
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‘We’ll work with the numbers’: Mixed reaction from Indigenous advocates to B.C. budgetRobert Phillips of the First Nations Summit acknowledged the province has been struck with back-to-back crises, and "so we will have to work with the numbers."EconomyFeb 23, 2022
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103-year-old woman becomes oldest B.C. Métis citizen in birthday ceremonyVictoria resident Gladys Goulet became the oldest member of the Métis Nation British Columbia in a special citizenship ceremony on her 103rd birthday.FeaturesDec 14, 2021
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B.C. allocates $1.5M for Indigenous-led residential school survivor supportsThe B.C. government has allocated $1.5 million in funds for Indigenous-led mental health and wellness supports for residential school survivors.CanadaSep 27, 2021
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Métis Nation B.C. to require all staff, visitors to be vaccinated against COVID-19Métis Nation British Columbia, one of the largest Indigenous governments in the province, says there will be no exemptions granted in its new vaccine policy.HealthSep 21, 2021
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Witnesses in investigation of alleged racist games at B.C. hospitals will likely be protected: DixAdrian Dix said Monday he thinks there will "certainly" be protection for whistleblowers.HealthJun 22, 2020
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Financial audit raises questions for Saskatchewan, B.C. Métis groupsAudits of Saskatchewan, B.C. Métis organizations raise questions over management and finances.CanadaApr 15, 2014
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