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Jon Elliott had worked on film projects focusing on residential schools, but his short film Ohskennón:ten Owí:ra (Little Deer ...
Leoni Rivers believes a reconciliation agreement announced this week will be the first of several that will help close the ...
The Anishinabek Nation Chiefs-in-Assembly have declared inherent jurisdiction to decide who belongs on First Nations’ ...
As wildfires force First Nations communities to evacuate in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the easiest way for ...
The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) has responded to a request from the federal government to comment on an outline of ...
Mayor Kenny Bell of Iqaluit has called for police to be equipped with body cameras in the city, and throughout Nunavut. He said he was joining his voice to others who are calling for the addition to ...
Your article "Fight continues against proposed nuclear waste facility" makes some excellent points about UNDRIP, engagement, ...
An undercover operation into human trafficking on Tsuut’ina Nation has led to charges against 10 individuals involved in a trafficking operation targeting underage Indigenous girls. The investigation, ...
The Métis Nation government in Saskatchewan joins the provincial government in declaring a State of Emergency. An alarming number of citizens are being forced to flee their home communities as hot, ...
In a statement issued this morning, Premier Rachel Notley said, “The Government of Alberta is steadfastly committed to seeing the twinning of the Trans Mountain Pipeline to completion. We will use the ...
A group of Indigenous grassroots leaders associated with Idle No More and Defenders of the Land will mark Canada’s 150th anniversary by launching a public education and action campaign, beginning with ...