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National Native Women’s Summit Announced to Tackle Inequality and Violence

July 31, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Unequal economic and social conditions for indigenous women in Canada will be the focus of a national conference to be held in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

“Educational apartheid” remains despite new school at Attawapiskat

July 31, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Shannen’s dream–to bring First Nation children’s unequal education up to Canadian standards–came one step closer to reality on her home reserve of Attawapiskat in northern Ontario.

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Windspeaker newspaper

Photo: BC “not for sale” to Enbridge Northern Gateway, say aboriginal and former government leaders

July 30, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

The head of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs said that selling BC’s coast and rivers is not the way Premier Clark should be fighting against Alberta’s oil agenda at a press conference today with leaders from BC’s municipal and environmental groups.

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Vancouver Observer

Atleo Survives ‘Referendum’ on Leadership, but Critics Hope for Tougher Stance

July 30, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Flanked by his great-aunts and adorned with a Nuu-chah-nulth woven cedar hat, Shawn A-in-chut Atleo took the stage to celebrate his reelection as National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

Time for Gender Balance in Native Leadership, Say Indigenous Women

July 26, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

With much attention to women candidates’ historic showing in the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) elections on July 18—four of eight hopefuls were female—many expressed hope for restoring a gender balance lost since First Contact.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

Tsilhqot’in pledge Supreme Court challenge after landmark title ruling

July 21, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Only one thing is certain from the latest chapter in the Tsilhqot’in nation’s decades-old B.C. court struggle: the legal battle will continue.

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Raven's Eye newspaper, Windspeaker newspaper

Nations sign Save the Fraser Declaration

July 21, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

A 130-nation-strong declaration of Indigenous law–pledging a united front in the escalating fight against oil sands pipelines–grew two Indigenous communities stronger on July 7.

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Raven's Eye newspaper, Windspeaker newspaper

Sliammon Approve Treaty Settlement Amid Controversy

July 21, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Sliammon First Nation members in British Columbia have voted, with 57.5 percent in favor, to accept a treaty settlement.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

Native Exclusion From Hunting and Fishing Panel a ‘Hard Pill to Swallow’: First Nations

July 17, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

In the wake of Bill C-38′s budgetary gutting of the environmental review process, indigenous fisheries experts in Canada are decrying their exclusion from a new federal panel for anglers and hunters.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

New Regional Indigenous Leaders Vow to Ratchet Up Self-Determination Fight

July 14, 2012by David P. Ball Leave a comment

This summer has seen a swathe of regional indigenous leaders elected across Canada—and may provide a glimpse of what’s ahead for the rocky Indigenous-Crown relationship.

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Indian Country Today Media Network

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About David P. Ball


I'm an award-winning reporter, editor, podcaster & photographer in Vancouver.

Currently freelancing, I am on the editing team at IndigiNews, and was previously a staff reporter with CBC, the Toronto Star, The Tyee, and B.C. correspondent for Agence France-Presse.

My 25 years of experience include award-recognized investigative reporting, radio and video storytelling, photojournalism, and editing.

BYLINES:
Al Jazeera. Globe & Mail. Le Monde. VICE. The Guardian. The Tyee. National Post. South China Morning Post. Times of India.

For six years I've hosted Cited Media's Addiction Practice podcast, have experience in broadcast TV & radio at CBC, and previously produced & hosted the daily Pulse news show for CFRO 100.5fm.

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REPORTING PUBLISHED IN 150+ publications internationally, reaching billions:

• CBC News
• Al Jazeera
• Globe & Mail
• Agence France-Presse
• Toronto Star
• The Guardian
• The Tyee
• VICE
• Xtra!
• Windspeaker
• National Post
• New York Post
• Daily Mail UK
• Ottawa Sun & QMI chain
• iPolitics
• Hamilton Spectator
• 24 Hours
• Georgia Straight
• Greystone Books Points of Interest
• Canada's National Observer Extract

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PHOTOGRAPHY

• Globe & Mail
• New York Post
• Bild am Sonntag (DE)
• National Post
• Toronto Star
• Georgia Straight
• VICE
• The Province
• Jakarta Post

IMAGES LICENSED for:

• Canadian Museum of History exhibit
• Canadian Museum of Human Rights exhibit
• Museum of Anthropology exhibit
• International School of Geneva exhibit
• Canadian Centre for Architecture exhibit
• University of Toronto Press cover, Responding to Human Trafficking (J Kaye)
• University of Toronto Press photo in Remembering Vancouver's Disappeared Women (A Dean)
• John Wiley & Sons photo in Abnormal Psychology 5th Canadian Ed. (ed. G Davison)
• Chenelière Éducation photo in textbook


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