当地时间23日,加拿大政府正式向魁北克北部努纳维克(Nunavik)地的原住民因纽特人(Inuit)道歉,承认1950至1960年代实施雪橇犬大规模扑杀政策,对当地社群造成深远伤害。该政策由加拿大皇家骑警及其他政府部门执行,直接削弱因纽特人的狩猎能力 ...
Two unidentified Inuit men on dog sled. During the 1950s and 1960s, sled dogs in Nunavik that weren't tied up were killed for ...
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Gary Anandasangaree has formally apologized to Inuit in Nunavik for the federal ...
加拿大原住民关系部长阿南达桑加里在坎吉苏朱阿克村代表政府发表声明,宣布拨款4500万加元(1.43亿令吉)作为赔偿金,以修复因政策造成的损害。(法新社照片)(蒙特利尔24日综合电)加拿大政府昨天正式向魁北克北部努纳维克地区(Nunavik)的因纽特人 ...
Getting the Canadian government to apologize for its role in the mass killing of Nunavik sled dogs has been a 25-year-long ...
"They had no more means of going out on the land, to go hunt, to fish..." Ottawa apologized for its role in the slaughter of ...
The government of Canada on Saturday apologized to the Inuit of northern Quebec for the mass killing of sled dogs in the ...
In an exclusive interview with iPolitics, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Gary Anandasangaree shares why now is the ...
A 2010 report from found Quebec provincial police officers killed more than 1,000 dogs in Nunavik ‘without any consideration ...
Ottawa will offer financial compensation to Inuit in Nunavik for the devastation caused by the mass slaughter of their sled ...
The James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement changed the way policing works in Nunavik. But with last week's fatal police ...