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I long to live in the bush like my grandmother did — without fossil fuels

Catherine Lafferty

I know I can’t go back to my grandmother way of living before industrial development took over but I might just be able to meet her halfway using today’s green technologies, writes Catherine Lafferty of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation.

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‘Senator-in-waiting’ who topped Alberta vote applying for job through federal process

Pam Davidson

The top vote-getter in Alberta’s so-called “Senate election” says she’s prepared to wait years, if necessary, to get named to Canada’s upper chamber.

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Canada’s new housing minister faces complex, cross-jurisdictional challenges

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Ahmed Hussen, Canada’s new housing minister, faces a series of complex challenges that cross jurisdictional lines as he attempts to tackle this country’s housing crisis.

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4 hair-raising Acadian stories to keep you awake on Halloween night

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P.E.I.’s Acadian community has a rich culture of story-telling which has been passed down from generation to generation. 

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Vuntut Gwitchin citizen takes challenge of residency requirement to Supreme Court of Canada

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Vuntut Gwitchin citizen Cindy Dickson is taking her legal challenge of her First Nation’s requirement for councillors to live on settlement land to the country’s highest court. The case has worked its way through the Yukon Supreme Court and Yukon Court of Appeal with the requirement staying largely intact.

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