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Cindy Blackstock says there is still work to do despite government efforts to close funding gap on child welfare.
Legal scholar Val Napoleon couldn’t be happier that the British Columbia government will fund an Indigenous law program at the University of Victoria.
And a Haida lawyer explains why two Haida men shouldn’t have been detained by Canada Border Services.
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Cindy Blackstock says there is still work to do despite government efforts to close funding gap on child welfare.
Legal scholar Val Napoleon couldn’t be happier that the British Columbia government will fund an Indigenous law program at the University of Victoria.
And a Haida lawyer explains why two Haida men shouldn’t have been detained by Canada Border Services.

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