Autumn Peltier up for Nobel children’s prize
Autumn Peltier, a 13-year-old Wikwemikong girl who tearfully pleaded with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to protect the water is up for an international award.
Autumn Peltier, a 13-year-old Wikwemikong girl who tearfully pleaded with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to protect the water is up for an international award.
The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls has announced a new executive director. However, the announcement comes amid word of another high-profile resignation.
Vivan George, Anna George, and Marcie Quaw are all strangers, but their location in northern British Columbia makes it so they have a few things in common.
(Sheridan Hookimaw, 13. APTN/File) Jorge Barrera APTN News The family of Sheridan Hookimaw, a 13-year-old…
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