Battle between BC and Musqueam over desecration of burial site escalating
Tensions mounted this morning in Vancouver as an ongoing dispute over a burial site threatened by a condo went up a notch.
Tensions mounted this morning in Vancouver as an ongoing dispute over a burial site threatened by a condo went up a notch.
The identities and bodies of many First Nations children who died at Indian residential schools may be lost forever, says the Ontario Coroner’s Office which has been working with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to sift through one of the darkest periods in Canadian history to find the dead.
As Montreal’s evening marches continue, people are using a new form of protest to express their anger.
The North has the most affordable houses in the country, according to a new report put out by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
The legacy of residential schools continues to impact thousands of Aboriginal men and women across the country.
A battle between Manitoba and Dakota communities over cigarette taxes could spread across the province and ignite rail blockades and other actions, says one of the candidates running for national chief of the Assembly of First Nations.
A tuberculosis outbreak is going through an Inuit community in northern Quebec.
“Suicide knows no bounds.”
Nunavut’s high suicide rate leads the country.