Manitoba First Nations in desperate need of firefighters wait for Harper government to take action
By Kenneth Jackson APTN National News The Harper government says they are just now analyzing…
By Kenneth Jackson APTN National News The Harper government says they are just now analyzing…
By Kenneth Jackson APTN National News About two years after a fire claimed the lives…
Two Manitoba chiefs have called on the grand chief of the province’s largest First Nation organization to back the Harper government’s proposed First Nation Election Act.
The RCMP vacated their detachment on Elsipogtog First Nation following a police raid on an anti-fracking encampment just north of the community.
Beneath an overcast October night veiling the moon, with police lights spraying the darkness red and blue, a group of four women walked up the exit ramp blocked by the RCMP cruisers.
The Assembly of First Nations is seeking $400,000 from Ottawa to fund a chiefs’ committee on treaties despite demands from prairie chiefs that the organization relinquish the file.
APTN National News A trust fund under the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs has had its…
A Manitoba First Nation organization is slamming the Canadian Museum of Human Rights for refusing to use the term “genocide” in the title of an exhibit on Canada’s policies toward Indigenous people over the past century.
A new treaty alliance formed on the pow wow grounds of the Onion Lake Cree Nation this week will soon be demanding a meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper.