Jim Prentice remembered as ‘straight shooter’ who wanted to ‘get things done’ for First Nation people
Former Alberta premier and Indigenous affairs minister Jim Prentice has died in a plane crash
Former Alberta premier and Indigenous affairs minister Jim Prentice has died in a plane crash
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By Jorge Barrera APN National News ELSIPOGTOG FIRST NATION, NB–A Houston-based energy company facing intense…
It’s a growing grassroots response similar to that of the IdleNoMore movement. Groups across the country are mobilizing Thursday after violence broke out on the anti-fracking protest line in rural New Brunswick.
From British Columbia to Nunavut, Alberta to Nova Scotia, rallies, round dances and blockades are expected Wednesday as part of a planned First Nations national day of action.
If police had served an emergency court order against the Mohawks of Tyendinaga Saturday, when they blocked the Via Rail main line for seven hours, the protestors would have made a point of staying longer.
Thousands gathered in Ottawa Friday under the banner of Idle No More and in the name of hunger-striking Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence as part of nation-wide rallies that saw highways blocked and a flashmob round dance shut down an intersection in Canada’s biggest city.
Thousands gathered in Ottawa Friday under the banner of Idle No More and in the name of hunger-striking Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence as part of nation-wide rallies that saw highways blocked and a flashmob round dance shut down an intersection in Canada’s biggest city.
APTN National News They called it a walk for peace, respect and friendship. The people…