A show of solidarity in New Brunswick
The battle against fracking went to the steps of the provincial legislature in New Brunswick.
The battle against fracking went to the steps of the provincial legislature in New Brunswick.
A Cree elder in Edmonton is speaking out after a simple shopping trip became a humiliating experience.
Winnipeg transit is in hot water after a one of their drivers allegedly kicked off an Aboriginal high school student.
A former residential school worker in northern Saskatchewan has been found guilty of assaulting young boys five decades ago.
Today was judicial recount day for the Nunavut territorial election.
Two of the races were tied after election night.
The land and title caravan from British Columbia has arrived safely to their destination.
Moments after the Senate voted to suspend him, trailed by a mob of television cameras, photographers Sen. Patrick Brazeau strode swiftly from the Red Chamber, out of Centre Block on Parliament Hill and into the passenger’s seat of a waiting white car, his new girlfriend in tow, jumping into the back.
A Federal Court judge has overturned a decision by Aboriginal Affairs to force First Nations bands in the Maritimes to set social assistance rates and standards mirroring their respective provinces.
During an emotional speech that could be his last in the Red Chamber, embattled Sen. Patrick Brazeau said he was “not a thief, a scammer, a drunken Indian, a drug addict, a failed experiment or a human tragedy.”