Kahnawake Mohawk kayakers lighting sparks on the water
Traditionally, it’s an Inuit means of transport.
Traditionally, it’s an Inuit means of transport.
Two year-old Morgan Moar-Campbell suffered brain damage after his breathing tube fell while he was being flown to Winnipeg for treatment.
The nutritional experiments conducted in First Nation communities and in Indian residential schools were not the only example where Canada’s Indigenous population faced treatment as “guinea pigs,” academic research shows.
Thousands of people were on hand this weekend to witness a milestone moment in Metis history as the legendary Bell of Batoche returned to Metis hands.
This week, First Nations chiefs of police are meeting in Kenora, Ont.
The Harper government has invoked cabinet confidence to prevent the release of documents associated with a pending court application to include a sanatorium under the Indian residential school settlement agreement, a document shows.
The commission created to delve into the dark history of residential schools has been in possession of documents related to nutritional experiments conducted on First Nations people for at least three years, according to Aboriginal Affairs Minister Bernard Valcourt’s office.
A massive open pit gold and copper mind in British Columbia is in the works – again.
Where can you spend a year taking computer classes learning basic business skills and taking hoop dancing lessons?