Report finds Kinder Morgan proposal violates First Nation legal principles

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First all-Indigenous Greenpeace delegation stands up against Big Oil May 29, 2015 | By Erica Commanda The My Esperanza Mission is sailing along Canada's West Coast to connect communities opposing pipelines and supertankers and to draw attention to the high potential of an oil spill. Report finds Kinder Morgan proposal violates First Nation legal principles May 28, 2015 | By Christina Gray In a report that is the first of its kind, the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation evaluate Kinder Morgan's expansion proposal according to their principles and say no. Did Canada hear its residential school survivors? May 28, 2015 | By Natalie Robinson The Truth and Reconciliation Commission's investigation into residential schools will end next week. Do Canadians now understand their complicity in First Nations' health and social challenges? The Kokopenace case and Aboriginal representation in the administration of justice May 28, 2015 | By Pro Bono, | By Shelina Ali Aboriginal people are overrepresented in prisons, but significantly underrepresented in the administration of the justice system. The decision in the Kokopenace case was a reminder of this problem. Why Harper might want to start wearing a paper bag over his head: This week's blogs roundup May 26, 2015 | By Lenée Son This week's blogs roundup includes posts about boycotting Dalhousie and Queen's, TRCC, and why Stephen Harper might want to start wearing a paper bag over his head. Harper government silences Native women's voices May 25, 2015 | By Doreen Nicoll Let's bring Native women with the lived experience of domestic violence, family violence, gendered abuse, addiction and mental health issues to the table before we cancel beneficial programs.

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