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  1. Mission council adopts "9 principles of reconciliation" to guide relations with Indigenous neighbours
    Author: Mission City Record
    Publisher: Mission City Record [Posted: April 28, 2021]
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  2. Municipal leaders call for action on Canada’s residential schools legacy
    Author: Federation of Canadian Municipalities
    Publisher: Federation of Canadian Municipalities [Posted: June 1, 2021]
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  3. Port Hardy signs groundbreaking relationship agreement with Kwakiutl First Nation
    Author: Black Press Media Staff
    Publisher: North Island Gazette [Posted: February 18, 2021]
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  4. City of Quesnel moves forward in plans for anti-racism strategy
    Author: Chung, Lindsay
    Publisher: Quesnel Cariboo Observer [Posted: December 22, 2020]
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  5. New Westminster and Tŝilhqot’in Nation become Sister Communities with signing of Sister Community Agreement
    Author: New Westminster, City of
    Publisher: New Westminster, City of [Posted: October 15, 2020]
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  6. Bridging the gap: Williams Lake leaders engage with First Nations community for better understanding
    Author: Lamb-Yorski, Monica
    Publisher: Williams Lake Tribune [Posted: July 15, 2020]
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  7. First Nations and Local Government Reconciliation
    Author: Indigenous Corporate Traning Inc.
    Publisher: Indigenous Corporate Traning Inc. [Posted: October 20, 2015]
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  8. Vancouver Parks Board Staff Report implementing TRC Calls to Action
    Author: Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation General Manger
    Publisher: Vancouver, City of [Posted: January 6, 2016]
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  9. Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation and Communication Between the City of Prince George and the Lheidli T’enneh Band
    Author: Prince George, City of
    Publisher: Union of British Columbia Municipalities [Posted: July 16, 2002]
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  10. City of Powell River transferring land as part of treaty settlement :Village site returned to Tla’amin Nation
    Author: Brindle, David
    Publisher: Powell River Peak [Posted: December 5, 2019]
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