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Here’s our Weekly News Round up for September 9 to 15th!

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The Monitor: What would it look like if Canada respected Indigenous rights?

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Indiginews: In Nevada, Indigenous land protectors face off with a Canadian mining company

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Times Colonist: Tree-sitter protesting T’Sou-ke project says supporter attacked

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The Narwhal: Fighting for food sovereignty amid worsening wildfires

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CBC: Beyond two-spirit: Indigenous people look to revive traditional LGBTQ terms

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CBC: Gwich’in celebrate cancellation of oil exploration leases in Alaska’s Arctic refuge

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The Tyee: When an Ecosystem Burns, How Do We Tally the Loss?

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The Guardian: ‘It’s dangerous work’: new generation of Indigenous activists battle to save the Amazon

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The Toronto Star: What’s at stake for the Assembly of First Nations in the upcoming election?

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