(ANNews) – Indigenous leaders in British Columbia are calling on the provincial government to stand firm on the Declaration Act following a landmark court ruling and a 45% drop in new mining claims.
The ruling overturns a 2023 B.C. Supreme Court decision on the legality of an online mineral-staking system that largely excludes First Nations. Rob Kruyt A panel of B.C. judges has ruled that ...
A panel of B.C. judges has ruled that legislation meant to shift provincial policies away from colonial laws toward a government-to-government relationship with Indigenous peoples is legally ...
Although the C# 14 language was formally launched along with the .NET 10 framework a week ago, Microsoft has put the language update in view again. C# 14 features extension members, a new syntax for ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Department of Education says that after a unanimous vote on Thursday, the state will "ratify and adopt" The Phoenix Declaration as guiding principles for education in ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — While the government is one step closer to reopening, the Spokane City Council approves an emergency declaration issued by Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown designed to help secure food and ...
There’s a new exhibit at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, “The Declaration’s Journey,” and yes, of course, it’s that declaration — the one penned by Thomas Jefferson in the ...
The B.C. government, along with First Nations groups, signed the North Coast Protection Declaration on Wednesday morning, asking the federal government to uphold the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act. Bill ...
Claiming the nation’s capital was overrun with “bloodthirsty criminals,” President Donald Trump seized control of the D.C. police department and deployed the National Guard to city streets last month.
Ottawa, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - August 19, 2025) - C-COM Satellite Systems Inc., (TSXV: CMI) (OTCQB: CYSNF) a leading global provider of commercial grade mobile auto-deploying satellite antenna ...
Members of the National Guard are arriving in Washington, D.C., after President Trump declared a "crime emergency" in the nation's capital. NBC News' Ryan Nobles has details on the president's plan ...
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