Indian Affairs defends bottled water cut to Ontario FN
Indian Affairs is defending its decision to limit bottled water shipments to an Ontario First Nation that has been without a clean water supply source since the summer.
Indian Affairs is defending its decision to limit bottled water shipments to an Ontario First Nation that has been without a clean water supply source since the summer.
A First Nations band politician in Atlantic Canada has pulled in nearly $1 million in yearly pay, according to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
Status of Women Minister Rona Ambrose admitted Friday only part of the $10 million the government set aside for a strategy to deal with the hundreds of missing and murdered Aboriginal women cases would be used specifically for Aboriginal women.
Indian Affairs is forcing the reduction of bottled water shipments to a northern Ontario First Nations that has been without a clean water supply source since this summer, according to the band chief.
No consultation, no permit. That’s the decision from the Federal court regarding a mining company’s permit to explore the lands of two First Nations in the North.
Have you heard the one about the $1 billion couch?
It is a sore that continues to fester for those who knew John Andrew Simon.
Dene elder Michel Paper, 97, nearly tossed $1 million into the trash.
Tuesday marked the anniversary of Louis Riel’s execution for treason. Some are hoping to overturn his conviction.