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Who, ultimately, possesses the land?
That is a question at the root of the territorial acknowledgments that have become pervasive across Canada, a sombre public rite.
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But it’s not only non-Indigenous Canadians who undergo conflicted feelings, whether gratitude, guilt or consternation, when politicians, school principals and others open a gathering by acknowledging they’re on the “unceded traditional territory” of the Wet’suwet’en, Algonquin, Musqueam or other First Nation.
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B.C. Attorney-General David Eby has written to the plaintiffs in a $900-million ICBC class-action case advising that the province is proposing to introduce legislation that he says would have an impact on the lawsuit.
The recently delivered letter was discussed on Monday during an adjournment application filed by the B.C. government and ICBC on the first day of an expected certification hearing in the class-action suit in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver.
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11:09 AM April 6, 2021
Vision RCL has received a £190k government grant to help venues such as The Kenneth More Theatre reopen.
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Vision Redbridge Culture and Leisure (RCL) has been awarded almost £200,000 in additional grant money from the government to help arts venues re-open.
Vision RCL, the council’s culture and leisure partner, was granted £190,110 from the Culture Recovery Fund and was among more than 2,700 recipients to benefit in the latest round of funding.
The second round of grants, announced on Friday, April 2, will help organisations to plan for reopening and recovery.
The funding will go towards a range of music, drama and theatre opportunities, particularly for young people across Redbridge.
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