Chiefs threaten to take action to stop Harper
The Chiefs of Ontario have a stern warning for the federal government.
The Chiefs of Ontario have a stern warning for the federal government.
It’s been nearly two years but thousands of First Nation flood evacuees are still waiting to go home and people are asking one question of the Manitoba government – what are they prepared to do?
APTN began a three-part series this week exploring Mi’kmaq education in Nova Scotia.
Ten months after Prime Minister Stephen Harper promised the dawn of a new day with relations between First Nations and the federal government nothing has been done to back it up says the Assembly of First Nations.
Aboriginal education has changed much since the days of residential schools.
APTN National News Manitoba chiefs are calling for dozens of Lake St. Martin First Nation…
The federal department of Aboriginal Affairs’ internal watchdog unit found itself in the cross-hairs of a probe that found it broke rules, showed preferential treatment and did not adequately document its staffing and hiring decisions, according to internal documents obtained by APTN National News.
Good news was unveiled Monday at a Mi’kmaq education conference in Nova Scotia.
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations is hoping to catch the attention of federal Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan.