MEDIA INDIGENA 332 (Patreon)
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2023-11-02 22:02:34
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2024-01
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Do statutes of limitations apply to treaties with First Nations? Canada sure hopes so // MI 332
We wrap up October a titch late with another ‘mini’ INDIGENA (the quick + dirty version of MEDIA INDIGENA), featuring a quartet of tidbits, ranging from a federal security agency’s overt admonishment of Nunavut over ‘covert’ foreign investment in otherwise neglected infrastructure, to new highway signs in Saskatchewan overtly delineating its many treaty boundaries to passing motorists.
Joining host/producer Rick Harp the early afternoon of Friday, October 27 were Ken Williams (associate professor with the University of Alberta’s department of drama) and Trina Roache (assistant professor of journalism at the University of King’s College).
Other links referenced/consulted this episode:
- Supreme Court hears arguments on time limitations to bring claims of treaty obligation breaches Windspeaker
- In Brief: Jim Shot Both Sides, et al. v. His Majesty the King First Peoples Law
- Blood Tribe can appeal land dispute decision Lethbridge News Now
- Federal Court in Iqaluit to hear lawsuit over fishing license decision Radio Canada International
- “Food Insecurity in Canada's North” MEDIA INDIGENA 21
- Nunavut fish quota increase helps correct historic wrongs: NTI Nunatsiaq News
- Commercial fishing, Inuit rights, and internal colonialism in Nunavut Polar Record
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