Harmonizing Canadian law with UNDRIP can’t be forced
The real area of contention is the requirement that Indigenous peoples receive free, prior and informed consent for anything that affects their lands or rights
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | Jun 9, 2021
The real area of contention is the requirement that Indigenous peoples receive free, prior and informed consent for anything that affects their lands or rights
Read MorePosted by Brian Giesbrecht | Jun 8, 2021
The dead should be appropriately honoured. But some opportunists will exploit these dead children for financial and political gain
Read MorePosted by Ian Madsen | Jun 7, 2021
Regulatory agencies, and the international bodies that have jurisdiction over international shipments, should be the ones to adjudicate over these issues
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | Jun 6, 2021
Ensuring access to safe drinking water isn’t simple. It may require guidance and even intervention by the federal government
Read MorePosted by Paz Gomez | Jun 4, 2021
Canada must emulate countries such as Liechtenstein and Malta, which adapted legislation in advance to attract crypto entrepreneurs
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