Metis youth canoeing from Ottawa River to Lake Superior
Nine Metis youth in Ontario are participating in a once in a lifetime adventure.
Nine Metis youth in Ontario are participating in a once in a lifetime adventure.
APTN National News Chiefs of Matawa member First Nations were in Thunder Bay Thursday to…
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A Minnesota report claims First Nations women from Thunder Bay, Ont., are being trafficked into…
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Chiefs in northern Ontario have issued a resounding “no” to the federal government’s proposed First Nations Education Act.
A fire damaged a bridge last week that was a major economic link between the Fort William First Nation and its neighbour, Thunder Bay, Ont.
Already a seasoned sex worker at 12 years-old, Bridget Perrier stands on the shore of Thunder Bay waiting to board “Crazy” Captain Jack’s potash ship to service all the men before their next voyage across Lake Superior.