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Province shocks Innu, disputes their history in Labrador 

Innu Nation cancels cultural exhibit, alleging executives of The Rooms provincial museum told them to remove reference to Innu presence in Labrador prior to 1700s

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Photos returned to Innu ahead of Labrador exhibit showcasing history, culture

Cultural Guardian Jodie Ashini hopes the archival photographs will help strengthen youth’s connection to Innu culture, and ultimately improve mental health

Can N.L. have oil and gas, and climate targets too?

Finance minister says yes, but ATI requests show there’s no plan for how to do both — and reveal significant unpublished emissions estimates 

Proposed Canada-N.L. impact assessment agreement ‘something we should be worried about’, says MUNL prof.

A Memorial University professor says the draft ‘Co-operation Agreement between N.L. and Canada’ risks diminishing community involvement and environmental protection with resource development projects

Provincial government sitting on upward of 5,000 unpublished access-to-information requests

Just 71 per cent of all completed and eligible requests are publicly available, says ATIPP Office

Access to information: N.L. failed to make public over 1,000 responses in a single year

Province says it’s dealing with an increase in requests, but NDP leader is concerned the mounting problems may be intentional