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B.C. Conservative MLA Faces Backlash Over Residential School Comments
British Columbia Conservative MLA Dallas Brodie sparked controversy by minimizing the number of child burials at the Kamloops Indian Residential School on social media; her statements led to internal party conflict, calls for her removal, and criticism from the Premier and Indigenous groups.
B.C. Conservative MLA Faces Backlash Over Residential School Comments
British Columbia Conservative MLA Dallas Brodie sparked controversy by minimizing the number of child burials at the Kamloops Indian Residential School on social media; her statements led to internal party conflict, calls for her removal, and criticism from the Premier and Indigenous groups.
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60% Bias Score


Ignoring Indigenous Voices in Canada's Existential Crisis
Amidst growing concerns about the existential threats posed by Donald Trump's presidency, Canada's failure to meaningfully include Indigenous peoples in national discussions reveals a critical flaw in its understanding of national security and identity.
Ignoring Indigenous Voices in Canada's Existential Crisis
Amidst growing concerns about the existential threats posed by Donald Trump's presidency, Canada's failure to meaningfully include Indigenous peoples in national discussions reveals a critical flaw in its understanding of national security and identity.
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28% Bias Score


Funding Crisis Threatens Inuit Child Services
The $390-million Inuit Child First Initiative, providing vital health, social, and educational services to Inuit children, risks losing funding on March 31st due to Parliament's delayed sitting, potentially exacerbating the already high child poverty rates in Nunavut.
Funding Crisis Threatens Inuit Child Services
The $390-million Inuit Child First Initiative, providing vital health, social, and educational services to Inuit children, risks losing funding on March 31st due to Parliament's delayed sitting, potentially exacerbating the already high child poverty rates in Nunavut.
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44% Bias Score


Vale Accused of Contaminating Brazilian Indigenous Community
A lawsuit filed by Brazil's Federal Public Ministry accuses Vale mining company, the federal government, and Pará state of heavy metal contamination impacting 1,700 Xikrin do Cateté Indigenous people in Pará state, Brazil; Vale denies responsibility, citing judicial reports; the MPF demands immediat...
Vale Accused of Contaminating Brazilian Indigenous Community
A lawsuit filed by Brazil's Federal Public Ministry accuses Vale mining company, the federal government, and Pará state of heavy metal contamination impacting 1,700 Xikrin do Cateté Indigenous people in Pará state, Brazil; Vale denies responsibility, citing judicial reports; the MPF demands immediat...
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20% Bias Score


Guanche Mummy Removed from Madrid Museum Amidst Repatriation Debate
The Guanche mummy, a 12th-13th century individual from Tenerife, was removed from Madrid's National Archaeological Museum this week as part of a Spanish government initiative to decolonize state museums, despite previous rejection of repatriation requests due to fragility concerns.
Guanche Mummy Removed from Madrid Museum Amidst Repatriation Debate
The Guanche mummy, a 12th-13th century individual from Tenerife, was removed from Madrid's National Archaeological Museum this week as part of a Spanish government initiative to decolonize state museums, despite previous rejection of repatriation requests due to fragility concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Four Charged with Murder of Indigenous Teenager Cassius Turvey
Four adults are on trial in Australia for the murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey, who died 10 days after an alleged attack with a metal pole on October 13, 2022, following escalating conflicts stemming from a love triangle and social media exchanges.
Four Charged with Murder of Indigenous Teenager Cassius Turvey
Four adults are on trial in Australia for the murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey, who died 10 days after an alleged attack with a metal pole on October 13, 2022, following escalating conflicts stemming from a love triangle and social media exchanges.
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60% Bias Score

Amazonian Indigenous Group Demands Co-Presidency at COP30
Indigenous groups from nine Amazonian countries formed the G-9 to secure a co-presidency at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, demanding greater participation in decisions affecting the Amazon and an end to oil exploration in their territories.

Amazonian Indigenous Group Demands Co-Presidency at COP30
Indigenous groups from nine Amazonian countries formed the G-9 to secure a co-presidency at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, demanding greater participation in decisions affecting the Amazon and an end to oil exploration in their territories.
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44% Bias Score

Rio Tinto Donates to Eddie Mabo Centre Amidst Ongoing Controversy
Rio Tinto, criticized for destroying sacred Aboriginal sites, is donating to the University of Melbourne's new Eddie Mabo Centre, aimed at supporting Indigenous communities and economic development, despite past controversies.

Rio Tinto Donates to Eddie Mabo Centre Amidst Ongoing Controversy
Rio Tinto, criticized for destroying sacred Aboriginal sites, is donating to the University of Melbourne's new Eddie Mabo Centre, aimed at supporting Indigenous communities and economic development, despite past controversies.
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48% Bias Score

Vale Sued Over Heavy Metal Contamination of Xikrin Indigenous People
Brazil's Federal Prosecutor's Office is suing Vale, the Brazilian government, and Para state over heavy metal contamination from Vale's nickel mining affecting the Xikrin Indigenous people, with one person exhibiting nickel levels 2,326% above safe limits, demanding a health monitoring program and g...

Vale Sued Over Heavy Metal Contamination of Xikrin Indigenous People
Brazil's Federal Prosecutor's Office is suing Vale, the Brazilian government, and Para state over heavy metal contamination from Vale's nickel mining affecting the Xikrin Indigenous people, with one person exhibiting nickel levels 2,326% above safe limits, demanding a health monitoring program and g...
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40% Bias Score

Ontario First Nations Approve Child Welfare Reform Deal
Ontario First Nations chiefs overwhelmingly approved a child welfare reform deal with the federal government on Wednesday, allowing them to control child welfare services and ending discrimination; the deal, negotiated separately from a rejected national plan, needs federal and tribunal approval.

Ontario First Nations Approve Child Welfare Reform Deal
Ontario First Nations chiefs overwhelmingly approved a child welfare reform deal with the federal government on Wednesday, allowing them to control child welfare services and ending discrimination; the deal, negotiated separately from a rejected national plan, needs federal and tribunal approval.
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36% Bias Score

Guatemala's Garifuna Fight to Preserve Language and Culture
In Livingston, Guatemala, the Garifuna community, comprising approximately 17,000 people (0.1% of Guatemala's population), is struggling to preserve their native language, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, due to historical discrimination and migration, with only 5% of the population still flue...

Guatemala's Garifuna Fight to Preserve Language and Culture
In Livingston, Guatemala, the Garifuna community, comprising approximately 17,000 people (0.1% of Guatemala's population), is struggling to preserve their native language, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, due to historical discrimination and migration, with only 5% of the population still flue...
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28% Bias Score

Albanese Accused of Abandoning Uluru Statement Following Referendum Defeat
Following the October 2023 failure of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum (60% No), Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing criticism for abandoning the remaining parts of the Uluru Statement from the Heart—a truth-telling commission and treaty—despite his 2022 election promis...

Albanese Accused of Abandoning Uluru Statement Following Referendum Defeat
Following the October 2023 failure of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum (60% No), Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing criticism for abandoning the remaining parts of the Uluru Statement from the Heart—a truth-telling commission and treaty—despite his 2022 election promis...
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52% Bias Score
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