Mi’kmaq educator given Order of Canada
Forty-five people were awarded the Order of Canada Friday at Rideau Hall in Ottawa for enriching the lives of others.
Forty-five people were awarded the Order of Canada Friday at Rideau Hall in Ottawa for enriching the lives of others.
The independent investigation into the death of Victoria Paul is underway.
First Nation athletes have a long and strong history of playing sports in our country.
Saying First Nations were in a life or death struggle, Assembly of First Nations national Chief Shawn Atleo urged chiefs from across the country to back his ambitious, multi-year plan to scrap the Indian Act, the department of Aboriginal affairs and replace them with a First Nation-Crow n agreement “that advances and affirms our rights.”
A 16-year-old Mi’kmaq student from Ottawa is preparing to move mountains in Kenya, Africa.
A Mi’kmaq community in northern New Brunswick is still recovering after a storm surge ripped through the reserve in December.
Federal officials will be meeting with the Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources to explore ways of saving an ancient Mi’kmaq burial ground.
An Ontario university student will be the first ever to defend a doctoral thesis in the Mi’kmaq language.
A Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq chief ousted by Indian Affairs over findings of corruption in the election that put him in office says the department is trying to cover up its own misdeeds.