New housing funding for Nunavut falls short
The day after the federal budget was released Nunavut MP Leona Aglukkaq visited Iqaluit to announce how new funding will help a housing crisis there.
The day after the federal budget was released Nunavut MP Leona Aglukkaq visited Iqaluit to announce how new funding will help a housing crisis there.
The topic of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls was a hot topic in Ottawa once again last week.
The publisher of a Vancouver Island newspaper caught in the midst of a flaring controversy after publishing a “hate-filled letter” about First Nations people says the issue is a “non-story” that was an “unfortunate incident” and it was time to “move on.”
It was the final opportunity to say farewell.
The Ontario government is responding to their recent court victory over the Grassy Narrows First Nation.
Hundreds of activists held a flash mob at a Winnipeg mall Wednesday.
Tempers flared as Idle No More protesters confronted Aboriginal Affairs Minister Bernard Valcourt at a media conference in Winnipeg Wednesday.
Onion Lake Cree Nation is threatening legal action against the federal department of Aboriginal Affairs over new terms included in the funding agreement between Ottawa and First Nations.
A bill requiring First Nations bands to publicly disclose the pay and expenses of their politicians is set to become law, Aboriginal Affairs Minister Bernard Valcourt said during a press conference in Winnipeg.