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Six Nations blockaders seeking talks involving Confederacy
Some members of Six Nations are upset with the Burtch land transfer.
Yukon teacher honoured for lighting cultural spark in children
Pauls heads up the Dusk’a Headstart at the family learning centre for the Kwanlin Dun First Nation in Whitehorse.
Sealift season brings Nunavut residents long awaited supplies
You really know it is summer in the Arctic when the ice melts and the boats start to come in.
Fears of drug use spike in Cold Lake First Nation after Hells Angels sightings
Mason was once a gang-member and spent years in jail. He says youth in Cold Lake are vulnerable.
Claudette Commanda named uOttawa’s law school elder in residence
Commanda is a well-known elder in the Ottawa area and now she’ll be getting to know law students better at the University of Ottawa.
Critics cry foul over federal funding for family violence in NWT
Thirteen people have been murdered in the Northwest Territories due to family violence since 2009.
Full evacuation ordered as wildfire gets closer to Poplar River First Nation
Earlier this month, more than 300 people from Poplar River First Nation in Manitoba were evacuated because of smoke from a wildfire.