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Michelle Cyca

Michelle Cyca

Author at The Narwhal at The Narwhal

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    Recent Articles

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    Are Indigenous Rights in conflict with public access in B.C.?

    First Nations in British Columbia are gaining ground on asserting their land rights. Anxieties about public access are real, but what’s below the surface?
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    Apply for The Narwhal’s Indigenous journalism fellowship

    In partnership with IndigiNews and the Indigenous Journalists Association, we're offering a one-year fellowship for an early- or mid-career Indigenous journalist in B.C.
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    The Narwhal nabs four Webster award nominations

    The Jack Webster Awards recognize the top journalists in B.C. The Narwhal’s team is among them
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    Reconciliation takes a hike in Joffre Lakes, B.C.

    Near Whistler, B.C., Joffre Lakes Provincial Park will stay open through the Labour Day weekend. First Nations say that wasn’t suppose to happen
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    Old Crow renews fight to protect wildlife refuge

    Old Crow, Yukon, gears up for a renewed fight to protect Porcupine caribou as Trump pushes for drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
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    ‘Only 10% is left’: Saskatchewan wildfires devastate proposed Indig...

    Recent Saskatchewan wildfires consumed all but 10% of Sakitawak IPCA, a planned Indigenous protected and conserved area
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    $300M in federal funding for massive conserved area in NWT

    Indigenous-led conservation agreement is one of the largest in the world
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    Meet Savannah Ridley, The Narwhal’s first-ever Indigenous editorial...

    The Toronto Metropolitan University student and up-and-coming journalist is following in her grandmother’s footsteps and telling Indigenous stories
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    Fire guardians rekindle old flames on Blackfoot lands

    Kainai Nation’s fire guardians program, the first of its kind in the country, is bringing cultural burning back to the nation’s vast territories
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    First Nations are closing B.C. parks. Should you be mad?

    Two popular parks have been closed in B.C. and the public backlash is missing the point: Indigenous Rights
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    The Right Honourable Mary Simon aims to be an Arctic fox

    Canada's first Indigenous Governor General tells us the most awe-inspiring places she’s seen and how she stays connected to her Inuit culture
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    Who will protect Canada’s sovereignty?

    Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre both promise swift, major expansions of mining and energy projects, but Indigenous Rights just can’t be set aside
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    What will the federal election mean for Indigenous Rights?

    The Conservative and Liberal parties diverge sharply on Indigenous issues. Here’s what that could mean for conservation, resource projects and costly legal battles over the duty to consult
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    In Moose Factory, water is complicated

    Boil-water advisories in Moose Factory, Ont., are frequent, expensive and ongoing — but not ‘long-term,’ if you ask the feds
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    Is daylight saving time actually good for the environment?

    Canadian provinces have been waiting on the U.S. to quit changing their clocks twice a year. Is it time to just do it?
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    Will tariffs threat override Indigenous sovereignty in B.C?

    Trump’s threats have unified Canadians — but B.C. shouldn’t use this moment to backtrack on reconciliation
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    Politicians should stop lying about the environment

    Climate conspiracies are now part of every Canadian election cycle. How did it happen — and how do we stop it?
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    A First Nation is protecting Bamfield’s stars in the night sky

    On the Pacific coast, Huu-ay-aht First Nation has followed the stars for centuries. Now they’re safeguarding them for future generations
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    ‘Reigniting that relationship’ with buffalo on the plains

    In Alberta and Montana, the Blackfoot Confederacy is bringing buffalo herds back to the plains, with dreams of restoring the traditional hunt
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    Vancouver’s heated natural gas debate, explained

    A bid to reverse Vancouver’s ban on natural gas in new homes failed, but in the process sparked confusion and controversy
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    Let’s talk about Truth and Reconciliation Day

    The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation isn’t just for remembering the past; it’s a call for all of us to build a better future