Richard Desautel went to the Supreme Court of Canada with the goal of proving the Sinixt First Nation's existence in Canada. (Submitted by Mark Underhill - image credit) "We're not going back to the ...
Canada's highest court has upended the federal government's 65-year-old claim that an Indigenous nation from British Columbia's Interior no longer exists. In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court of ...
Dec. 31—This past summer, Rick Desautel stopped alongside a road near Vallican, British Columbia, and gave a prayer to all the members of his tribe who had fought for decades for the Canadian ...
A First Nation declared extinct by the federal government over 60 years ago has won yet another court battle to have its existence recognized — this one in the province's highest court. The B.C. Court ...
NESPELEM, Wash. — There was celebration amongst members of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation and Sinixt Confederacy on Friday as the Canadian Supreme Court ruled in their favor. The ...
Graeme Lee Rowlands: When it comes to B.C.’s fight against the Sinixt, Lakes people, John Horgan and his government have already lost in the court of public opinion Graeme Lee Rowlands is a researcher ...
Toronto filmmaker Ali Kazimi has told a story of a B.C. First Nation declared extinct in 1956. A few years later, the Canadian and U.S. governments signed a treaty leading to the flooding of a ...
Canada’s Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Sinixt people, part of the 12 Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, have constitutionally protected hunting rights on their ancestral land in ...
INCHELIUM, Wash. – Hundreds of members of the Colville Tribes gathered under the dance arbor at Round Lake on Friday to celebrate the Canadian Supreme Court ruling a month earlier that recognized the ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In honour of Indigenous History Month, Legible Inc. (CSE: READ) (FSE: D0T) ("Legible” or the “Company”) is proud to present the first ever media rich ...
"We're not going back to the museum and standing next to the dinosaurs." That's how Richard Desautel of the Sinixt Nation reacted Friday morning after Canada's highest court upended the federal ...
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