289 First Nations people in B.C. died from toxic drugs in 2025

First Nations people in B.C. continue to be disproportionately represented in toxic drug deaths across the province, the First Nations Health Authority shared Wednesday. The First Nations Health Authority released the 2025 data on the toxic drug crisis’s impact on First Nations people in Vancouver on April 15. This year, the presentation focused on the

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B.C. introduces legislation to ratify Kitselas Treaty

The Government of British Columbia and Kitselas First Nation launched the provincial ratification of their modern treaty Wednesday (April 15), marking a major step toward self-government, expanded land ownership and resource rights for the Northwest B.C. nation. After a technical briefing introducing the Kitselas Treaty Act, the bill was tabled in the Legislative Assembly of

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More Americans travelling north again as fewer and fewer Canadians head south

For the second month in a row — after a year of decline — the number of Americans travelling to Canada has increased. But Canadians are not easing up on their reluctance to travel south, with fewer and fewer heading to America by both land and air. According to the latest report from Statistics Canada,

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