Nunavut MLA wondering why RCMP is moving its emergency response team out of territory
An MLA in Nunavut has been asking a lot of questions about why the RCMP has moved its emergency response team 2,000 km from Iqaluit to Montréal to the south.
An MLA in Nunavut has been asking a lot of questions about why the RCMP has moved its emergency response team 2,000 km from Iqaluit to Montréal to the south.
It’s all too common to see First Nation communities living in Third World conditions – especially when it comes to housing.
The Bimose Tribal Council has found a winning formula for education – one that has been so successful it led to the opening of a school on a remote reserve on the Lake of the Woods.
The Québec inquiry looking into the relationship between some of the province’s public services and Indigenous peoples heard from the Innu and Naskapi Nations Friday.
Reporter Cullen Crozier travels to Thunder Bay, Ontario to dig into the mystery surrounding the deaths of seven Indigenous youths who drowned in the city’s rivers.
When Trevor Sanipass ran for the NDP in the recent Nova Scotia election, he had hoped to make history and be the first Mi’kmaw member of the legislature. He didn’t win – but he was surprised to learn that there’s been a dedicated seat waiting for a Mi’kmaq representative since 1992.
A Rolling River First Nation official took home nearly $200,000 in ‘unsupported or ineligible’ payments for travel, sundry, and ‘admin fees’ according to an audit obtained by APTN National News.
The details of a horrific attack on two children in northern Saskatchewan are starting to emerge. On June 11, in Air Ronge, Saskatchewa, two First Nation children, aged eleven and eight, were doused with gasoline and set on fire.
Award winning actor Kevin Loring was introduced as the first director of Indigenous Theatre Thursday in Ottawa.