First Nations leaders are urging the B.C. government to not repeal the DeDeclaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
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B.C. First Nations cautions premier against changing UN law for Indigenous rights
First Nations leaders in British Columbia have issued a joint statement criticizing calls to amend the provincial Declaration ...
Civil society organisations, peasant movements, and human rights advocates have renewed calls for African governments to ...
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Do property rights exist in B.C.?
“Do property rights still exist in B.C.?” asked the Wall St. Journal, a newspaper with considerable influence in the ...
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Uganda: Respect Human Dignity - Welcoming UN Human Rights for Upholding Standards in Uganda
As the banner marking the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence was lowered, another was raised to commemorate the 75th International Human Rights Day on December 10. Between these ...
T'puram: CPI state secretary Binoy Viswam, on Monday, accused RSS and Sangh Parivar of creating circumstances that encourage ...
Bangladeshi journalist Sushanta Das Gupta alleges his home was vandalised during unrest in Bangladesh and blames Yunus ...
LABOUR’S new human rights chief sparked fury today by claiming that “demonising migrants” puts lives at risk. Mary-Ann ...
Marriages celebrated under Umbanda and Candomblé religious rites are now officially recognized in the Brazilian State of Rio ...
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B.C.'s David Eby 'not seeking' 2026 election, after year that tested NDP coalition
It has been a tough year for Eby, with strained NDP relations with First Nations, unions and environmentalists.
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