First Nation leaders upset with Thunder Bay city council vote on Senator Beyak
Leaders condem Thunder Bay city council’s refusal to call for the resignation Monday of embattled Sen. Lynn Beyak.
Leaders condem Thunder Bay city council’s refusal to call for the resignation Monday of embattled Sen. Lynn Beyak.
The chair of the First Nations Health Council and Grand Chief of the Sto:lo Nation is calling the alleged racist treatment of a Sto:lo woman at the Chilliwack General Hospital (CGH) in B.C. hospital the worst he’s ever heard.
Surrounded by autumn colours and mountain-side mist, people gathered for the Tears 4 Justice Walk to honour and recognize those who are missed and gone, and make the journey south to Smithers, B.C.
The former national chief of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) was detained by Ottawa…
After schedule changes and delays, the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) is set to begin hearings Tuesday in a community along the so-called Highway of Tears in B.C.
Thunder Bay police is asking anyone to contact them who observed an Indigenous male in the area of Fort William and Isabel roads.
Metis activist and retired senator Thelma Chalifoux has died. Chalifoux’s daughter, Debbie Coulter, says her mother passed away Friday evening at a care home in St. Albert, near Edmonton, and had been in declining health for some years.
Nearly 30,000 people packed into Vancouver’s downtown core Sunday for a reconciliation walk. ‘Walk For Reconciliation’ is a two-kilometre walk capping off British Columbia’s annual reconciliation week.