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Indigenous wood carving of human with arms raised (on right, against red background.) Text in white " The Declaration Act is not the problem. It is part of the solution."

Indigenous wood carving of human with arms raised (on right, against red background.) Text in white " The Declaration Act is not the problem. It is part of the solution."

Saturday | 10:05 PT Regional Chief Terry Teegee on Premier David Eby’s push to amend the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. @ubcic.bsky.social @emilylowan.bsky.social @bcgreens.bsky.social @bccla.bsky.social #dripa #undrip #indigenous #bcPoli

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Help protect yourself and loved ones from corporations that don’t care about you. Your voice matters. Tell your MP to make privacy law reform a priority now!

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Privacy International & Women on Web - Securing Reproductive Justice: A Guide to Digital Privacy for Sexual and Reproductive Justice Activists IntroductionWith digital evidence increasingly used in abortion-related prosecutions, and sexual

63% of sexual and reproductive justice activists who responded to our survey shared fears of being surveilled. We have developed a guide to help them better protect their privacy online and on their devices.

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Yogi does not like to pee or poop where he plays! And Naia is happy yo go on walk with him. But thankfully for us, they can wait until 8am (last walk for pee before 10pm). Never an accident.

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Naia the brindle red dog has her head on human arm handing a computer mouse

Naia the brindle red dog has her head on human arm handing a computer mouse

Naia is at home working on her cuteness to stop the useless human work thing

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The perfect number is n+1

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Senators push back on bill exempting political parties from privacy law Tax-cut bill provision exempting parties from provincial privacy laws needs closer scrutiny, senators say
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Women have been mapping the world for centuries – and now they’re speaking up for the people left out of those maps Women have moved from mapmakers using their bodies to depict maps to being leaders shaping the field of cartography.

Women known as the “Military Mapping Maidens” produced tens of thousands of topographic maps during World War II, while men fought overseas. Yet their work remained largely uncredited until recently, explains a specialist in geographic information systems.

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Vancouver councillors push for World Cup to ban ICE agents Five months out from Vancouver's first FIFA World Cup game — and as the presence of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency at the upcoming Olympics has stirred protests in Italy — two progr...

NEW: Five months out from Vancouver's first FIFA World Cup game, two progressive city councillors want the city to pre-emptively boot US Immigration and Customs Enforcement — ICE — off the pitch.

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🌲 Freshet News is honoured to receive a community grant from the Village of Belcarra.

🙏 Thanks to Mayor Jamie Ross and councillors Joe Elworthy, Carolina Clark, Liisa Wilder and Janet Ruzycki for their support of local #journalism.

#tricities #belcarrabc #belcarra #fundraising #donation

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Get your earphones in and your runners on! 🏃‍♂️

We’re looking for Neighbourhood Champions to help us deliver the next edition of Freshet News on Thursday, Feb. 19! 🗞️

If you live in #NewWestminster,
#Burnaby or the Tri-Cities, email us at info@freshetnews.ca to volunteer 😊

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Pay-what-you-can admission coming to 3 Vancouver museums Three museums located on Vancouver’s waterfront are hoping to encourage more visitors and eliminate financial barriers by bringing in monthly admission-by-donation.

The Vancouver Maritime Museum, Museum of Vancouver, and H.R. MacMillan Space Centre are inviting the public to Vanier Park on the first Sunday of each month for Pay-What-You-Can Days, beginning February 1, 2026.
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That's way she is so unique, beautiful and wonderful 😊

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Wondering which breeds Syvie is if you know. Naia is a Rhodesian ridgeback mix and she is doing a lot of boing...

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Banana is suspicious. First try was rejected by Naia so Yogi got her piece. Next try she liked it... Don't know if she really likes or she does want her brother to get things she does not

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This trend on “He Provoked me” is WILDDDD!!!
This trend on “He Provoked me” is WILDDDD!!! YouTube video by HerPower Secrets

I shared one of these the other day but I think it's great that it's a trend.

I choose my dogs, and the bear.

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They are all responsible Miller, Noem, Bovino, Homan...and most of all, Trump

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First Nation in Alberta advises members against travel to the Unites States | APTN News
First Nation in Alberta advises members against travel to the Unites States | APTN News YouTube video by APTN News

A First Nation in southern Alberta is advising its members against all travel to the U.S., adding that the Jay Treaty and Indian status cards are being challenged by U.S. border officials.

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The call for sushi is strong with Finley 😂

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Coastal First Nations hit back after pundits and politicians challenge its legitimacy in pipeline debate Coastal First Nations push back against claims questioning their legitimacy, accusing political critics of spreading disinformation as disagreements escalate over the proposed BC coast pipeline.

The National Post, The Rebel and Juno News attacked Coastal First Nations earlier this month after Mark Carney met with them over his pipeline deal. Now, after a BC Conservative leadership hopeful echoed those talking points, they've hit back.

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Prêcher le faux pour savoir le vrai - La chronique d'Albert Moukheiber dans La dernière
Prêcher le faux pour savoir le vrai - La chronique d'Albert Moukheiber dans La dernière YouTube video by Radio Nova

La loi de Cunningham.

La chronique d'Albert Moukheiber pour l'émission du 25 janvier :

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Yet another pedestrian killed by the driver of an oversized pickup. It's time to regulate the size of large pickups and SUVs before they kill more of our neighbours. Vehicles this size offer no practical utility over smaller counterparts.

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Amnesty International warns of rising US authoritarianism and human rights violations Amnesty International published a report on Tuesday, warning about rising authoritarian practices in the US and detailing numerous ways how the rule of law and human rights are being threatened. The r...

Amnesty has issued a report about rising #authoritarianism & #humanRights violations in #USA, incl enforced disappearances, restrictions on #freeSpeech incl the media, increased #corruption, militarisation of law enforcement, mass surveillance, weakening of rule of law www.jurist.org/news/2026/01...

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Bernice's story highlights B.C.'s new liver transplant guidelines for Indigenous patients Organ transplants are a "never-ending tragedy," with referrals steadily going up while the number of organs available remains stagnant, says B.C. doctor.

Bernice's story highlights B.C.'s new liver transplant guidelines for Indigenous patients

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Dr. Gladys West, Mathematician Whose Work Made GPS Possible, Dies at 95 ALEXANDRIA, VA — Dr. Gladys West, the pioneering mathematician whose work laid the foundation for modern GPS technology, has died. She passed away

Dr. Gladys West, the pioneering mathematician whose work laid the foundation for modern GPS technology, has died. She was 95.

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Cat wandered in front of the camera during the #aurora long exposure

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