Suicide in the family
The spotlight was on suicide prevention last week.
The spotlight was on suicide prevention last week.
Last week was big for us here at the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.
The story of Aboriginal children being forced into residential schools is now being told in Atlantic Canada.
he people of the four First Nations around Hobbema, Alta., have held a peaceful protest calling for an end to the gang bloodshed rampant in their community.
Supporters and artists came together on Parliament Hill to mark world suicide prevention day.
It is called “Walk for Nations.”
A coroner’s ruling in Northern Ontario is supporting the claims of First Nations in the area that juries are excluding Aboriginal people.
A new march is gaining momentum across the nation and the world.
Hundreds of billions of dollars worth of development projects across the country won’t ever break ground unless the federal government finally realizes First Nations have a final say over what happens on their territory, says Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn Atleo.