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Buried Alive Aptn Investigates - Main Summary
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We don't have to wait till we surpass the level of global warming scientists are warning us about to note climate change is already ... Indigenous People are climbing over industry-imposed fence lines to raise concerns about the lack of inclusion in addressing ... In recent months, human trafficking has made headlines in Canada as governments announce new legislation and money to fight ...
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John Murray reports from Saskatoon, SK on two separate incidents involving the police force and Indigenous people in the city. There's a silent epidemic of sexual abuse in First Nation communities across Treaty 3 territory in northwestern Ontario. Indigenous inmates now account for over 40 percent of all solitary confinement placements in federal prisons.
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Approximately 70% of the children in Saskatchewan's child welfare system are Indigenous. Three sisters gone in seven months, with one surviving sister left to tell their story. Two youths die by suicide at a government licensed group home near Hamilton, Ontario.
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- We don't have to wait till we surpass the level of global warming scientists are warning us about to note climate change is already ...
- Indigenous People are climbing over industry-imposed fence lines to raise concerns about the lack of inclusion in addressing ...
- In recent months, human trafficking has made headlines in Canada as governments announce new legislation and money to fight ...
- John Murray reports from Saskatoon, SK on two separate incidents involving the police force and Indigenous people in the city.
- There's a silent epidemic of sexual abuse in First Nation communities across Treaty 3 territory in northwestern Ontario.
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