First Nation child welfare battle continues in Federal Court
Lawyers were back in Federal Court today arguing about whether a decision by the Human Rights Tribunal should be overturned.
Lawyers were back in Federal Court today arguing about whether a decision by the Human Rights Tribunal should be overturned.
A whistleblower has come forward with allegations that Alberta government has been scrimping on costs for the funerals of kids who die while in care.
The family of a disabled Aboriginal man who died in a Winnipeg hospital waiting room is facing a major test of their lawsuit.
In Vancouver, all eyes are again on the missing women’s inquiry.
Conservative MPs voted together Tuesday against a motion to bring a committee of federal politicians on a visit to Attawapiskat, a northern Ontario Cree community that has come to embody the dire situation facing many First Nations across the country.
On a cold January afternoon, Burton Winters, 14, travelled around the community of Makkovik, Labrador, on his snowmobile and it was something he’d done hundreds of times.
On a cold January afternoon, Burton Winters, 14, travelled around the community of Makkovik, Labrador, on his snowmobile and it was something he’d done hundreds of times.
Defence Minister Peter MacKay says a review may be on the horizon on how ground search crews communicate with the military.
Defence Minister Peter MacKay says a review may be on the horizon on how ground search crews communicate with the military.