A BC Supreme Court judge in Smithers decided Tuesday, Feb. 18 that three Indigenous anti-pipeline protesters he found guilty in January 2024 of contempt of court will face reduced sentences.
B.C. Supreme Court Justice Michael Tammen rejects stay of proceedings, but will opt for a reduced sentence when case resumes ...
He said the racist comments breached the Charter rights of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chief Sleydo’ Molly Wickham and Shaylynn ...
Justice Michael Tammen rejects stay of proceedings, but will opt for a reduced sentence when case resumes April 3 ...
The next 12 months will be a real test of the government’s devolution resolve, writes head of content Kirsty Weakley. As ...
Justice Michael Tammen rejects stay of proceedings, but will opt for a reduced sentence when case resumes April 3 ...
American Eagle has encountered significant drill intervals of high-grade gold and copper mineralization at NAK. Notably, ...
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Judge rules RCMP remarks racist, but Wet’suwet’en land defenders convictions will standA B.C. Supreme Court judge says members of the RCMP made "grossly offensive, racist and dehumanizing" remarks about Indigenous women.
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