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This is an infographic about the effect of climate change on indigenous communities.

This is an infographic about the effect of climate change on indigenous communities.

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  • “A tree has rights”: Albert Dumont’s fight to protect land
  • How the Pikwàkanàgan First Nation is combating moose population decline in Algonquin park amid climate change
  • Battling a hungry beetle, this Mohawk community hopes to keep its trees — and traditions — alive
  • Help wanted: why businesses at Kitigan Zibi have to navigate three languages
  • How asthma and a dusty couch launched a First Nations-owned cleaning company

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Carleton University acknowledges the location of its campus on the traditional, unceded territories of the Algonquin nation. In doing so, Carleton acknowledges it has a responsibility to the Algonquin people and a responsibility to adhere to Algonquin cultural protocols.

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