While Ottawa’s books are in the black, Aboriginal Affairs is in the red
Canada’s books are good according the Finance Minister Joe Oliver.
Canada’s books are good according the Finance Minister Joe Oliver.
The 20 year-old man charged with attempted murder in connection with the brutal attack on 16 year-old Rinelle Harper and a 23 year-old unidentified woman grew up in Winnipeg and was partly raised by the child welfare system, according to his biological father.
Friends and family are looking for any leads to help find a young Mi’kmaq woman from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
Winnipeg police said Wednesday two men have been charged with attempted murder in connection with the attack on Rinelle Harper.
As tens of thousands of Canadians and foreign dignitaries paid tribute to Canada’s veterans and war dead at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, just a block away a few hundred people gathered at the National Aboriginal Veterans Monument.
The Mount Allison University football team is defending their record season.
The federal government has stopped funding a Manitoba Native firefighters group.
Nutrition North is the food subsidy for the Arctic, the government program that is supposed to help remote Nunavut communities.
Canada’s Department of Aboriginal Affairs has been robbing Peter to pay Paul.