Jukasa News Update Tuesday October 16, 2018
The mother of a toddler who was swept away in the Grand River during heavy flooding this spring has been changed in her son’s death. OPP say they conducted an investigation into the death … Read More »
Jukasa News Update – Monday October 15, 2018
A Six Nations businessman has won the right to assert indigenous legal rights in his family law case at the court of appeals. Ken Hill, co-owner of Grand River Enterprises, says First Nations people … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Friday, October 12, 2018
A new report says BC’s wild salmon are facing threats that require immediate intervention. Provincial leaders appointed a Wild Salmon Advisory Council to investigate and protect the integrity of the BC’s salmon. The report … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Friday, October 5, 2018
British Columbia’s former children’s advocate says the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women needs to hold all governments accountable. Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond says she conducted numerous investigations into the child welfare system in British Columbia … Read More »
Jukasa News Update Wednesday, October 3, 2018
The judge overseeing certifying a class action lawsuit against the Haudenosaunee Development Institute (HDI) has recognized at least four of the claims being made have merit. In a decision given on September 12 Justice … Read More »