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Mi'kmaq Matters

A podcast about Mi'kmaq people, politics, land, a…


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  • 289. Episode 289: Can a re-energized FNI fill void left by failed Qalipu?

    22:43||Ep. 289
    This week, we look at the implications from a pivotal decision by the Court of Appeal, and speak with David Rosenfeld, lawyer for plaintiffs in the Collins class action lawsuit, who contrary to Qalipu chief Jenny Brake says the FNI's absence from that matter hasn't been that big a deal.
  • 288. Episode 288: The $765K Mystery: No Paper, No Authorization

    16:15||Ep. 288
    Chief Jenny Brake says Finance Director cleaned out FNI account prior to handing it over and he did so without her or Qalipu council authorization.
  • 287. Episode 287: Can UNDRIP change NL policy that Mi'kmaq have no rights?

    18:49||Ep. 287
    UN Declaration is part of federal statute and now the AFN wants to incorporate it into provincial law, which might be a big deal in NL, where the government says Mi'kmaq arrived with Europeans and don't have same status as our people in Nova Scotia. We speak with Keith Cormier, who's coordinating AFN outreach on the island.
  • 286. Episode 286: An environmental agenda for Qalipu

    21:11||Ep. 286
    Several candidates raised the issue of "cumulative affects" in the recent band election -- development projects are not one-offs but things that affect everyone and everything present and future. We learn more from Camille Ouellet Dallaire, Program Chair, Environment and Sustainability at Grenfell Campus, and talk about the need to replace to 20-year old NL environment act.
  • 285. Episode 285: Bad Qalipu list blamed for election chaos

    16:04||Ep. 285
    Don't blame us, says third-party contractor. Meanwhile, at least one band member plans to lodge appeal to get election overturned.
  • 284. Episode 284: Qalipu election reflection

    15:11||Ep. 284
    Re-elected chief Jenny Brake will have more friendlies, but there might be a way to marshal some land-and-water consciousness even on this council, especially with Charlie White in the pivotal role of Western Vice-Chief. Plus: what happened to Byron Alexander?