also called St. Mary's Indian Band, are a First Nation based in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia. In the British Columbia Treaty Process...
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First Nations in British Columbia constitute many First Nations governments and peoples in the province of British Columbia. Many of these Indigenous...
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This is a list of First Nations governments (also band governments) in the Canadian province of British Columbia. "First Nation" refers to the Aboriginal...
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First Nations of British Columbia (BC) and the Canadian Crown is a long-standing problem that became a major issue in the 1990s. In 1763, the British...
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St. Mary's Indian Residential School was the name of two Indian residential schools in Mission, British Columbia. The first was operated by the Roman...
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province of British Columbia. The incumbent New Democratic Party of British Columbia (BC NDP) won a majority government, making John Horgan the first leader...
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Attorney General of British Columbia and Justice of British Columbia Court of Appeal, appointed 2017 Sophie Pierre OBC, Chief of St. Mary's Indian Band and...
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Kwantlen First Nation (Halkomelem: qw̓ɑ:nƛ̓ə̓n̓) is a First Nations band government in British Columbia, Canada, located primarily on McMillan Island near...
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serve in the 43rd parliament of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The election was the first to be held since a significant redistribution of electoral...
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States. St. Mary's College of Maryland is located on the original site of Maryland's first colony, St. Mary's City, which was also the first capital of...
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British Columbia general election was held on May 12, 2009, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly in the Canadian province of British Columbia...
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in southeast British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 10 km southwest of the confluence of the Kootenay River and the St. Mary's River. It is the...
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a. Upper Sumas, part of Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. They are a member government of the Sto:lo Nation tribal council. Its governance structure...
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are located in the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia. Under Charter jurisprudence, First Nations are a "designated group," along with women, visible...
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is located on plain of the St. Mary's River, between the Rockies and the Purcell Mountains near Cranbrook, British Columbia. The Kootenay Indian Residential...
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Abbotsford-Mission in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. The Town of Mission City took its name from the local St. Mary's Mission and Residential School established...
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malnutrition was discovered at Cecilia Jeffrey School and St. Mary's School in Kenora. At St. Mary's School, students were fed a flour mixture that was not...
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of British Columbia. In the British Columbia Treaty Process they are part of the Ktunaxa Nation Council. As of 2022[update], Ɂakisq̓nuk First Nation was...
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of 460 as reported by the Government of British Columbia. The 2016 census lists 695 members of the First Nation, a decline of 11% from the 2006 census...
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on the east coast of Vancouver Island, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is the largest community and only city in the area commonly known...
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British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada. Situated in the Pacific Northwest between the Pacific Ocean and the...
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Smithers is a town in northwestern British Columbia, approximately halfway between Prince George and Prince Rupert. With a population of 5,378 in 2021...
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established at least 316 reserves for First Nation band governments in its westernmost province of British Columbia. The majority of these reserves continue...
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The Skway First Nation, (officially Shxwhá:y Village), is a band government of the Stó:lō people living in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada...
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at the former St. Mary's Indian Residential School". Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre, University of British Columbia. January 17,...
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Regional District of East Kootenay (redirect from East Kootenay Regional District, British Columbia)
Windermere, Lower Kootenay First Nation near Creston, St. Mary's First Nation near Cranbrook, and Tobacco Plains First Nation near Grasmere. Findlay Creek...
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St. Andrew's Cathedral is the Roman Catholic cathedral for the diocese of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. Built in the High Victorian Gothic style...
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Stoney Creek, is a Dakelh nation whose main community is on a reserve 9 km (6 mi) southwest of Vanderhoof, British Columbia along Kenney Dam Road. Saik'uz...
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is also recorded as the site of the first land in British Columbia cultivated by non-First Nations people. The original site of the fort is 4 km (2 mi)...
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St. Ann's Academy was a girls' Catholic boarding and day school from grade 3–12, and boys K–3. First Nations orphans and girls were sent to the Academy...
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