B.C. advocate in Thunder Bay shares 30-year survival story as Ont. set to shut many safe consumption sites

Guy Felicella says he was stuck in a cycle of addiction, homelessness and crime for more than 30 years, but accessing harm reduction support in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside kept him alive long enough to reach recovery. Felicella travelled to northwestern Ontario this week to share his story at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit’s (TBDHU) eighth…

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Billie Jean King, 100 athletes celebrate 50th anniversary of her Women’s Sports Foundation

Billie Jean King started the Women’s Sports Foundation with a $5,000 check. She’s turned that investment into $100 million US and a half century of helping girls and women achieve their dreams through travel and training grants, local sports programs and mentoring athletes and coaches. King celebrated the 50th anniversary of the foundation by honouring…

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Mom urges chiefs meeting in Calgary to vote in favour of landmark child welfare reform deal

By Alessia Passafiume The Canadian Press Posted October 17, 2024 2:48 pm Updated October 17, 2024 3:04 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The representative plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit against Canada are urging First Nations chiefs to accept a landmark $47.8-billion child welfare reform deal. The deal was…

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At least 8 other potential suspects named in sex exploitation search warrant filings

Tony Humby and Bruce Escott, two men accused of being central figures in a sexual exploitation case in St. John’s, were not believed to have acted alone.  According to police search warrant documents — untested in court and obtained by CBC News — there were at least eight other potential suspects who came up during the course…

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Saskatchewan Green Party focuses on Indigenous voices ahead of election

The Indigenous community is stressing the importance of having a voice in provincial legislation as Saskatchewan nears election night. And while all parties recognize the importance of having Indigenous representation, some appear to be doing more to address it than others. “Indigenous Peoples make up 17 per cent of the population, so we need to…

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Affordability, safety, scrapping the carbon price anchor BC Conservatives’ full platform

The BC Conservatives unveiled their full costed platform on Tuesday morning, less than a week before the provincial election. Affordability, along with safety and recovery, anchors the platform and in a letter at the beginning, BC Conservative Leader John Rustad says he will bring back “common sense, refocus government on delivering real results, and build…

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