Highway of Tears documentary making Vancouver debut this week
APTN National News The mystery of what happened to so many women, mostly Aboriginal, who…
APTN National News The mystery of what happened to so many women, mostly Aboriginal, who…
Tears flowed and old pain surfaced Thursday as the families of murdered and missing Indigenous women were forced to select their representatives for a roundtable Friday with federal and provincial politicians.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper defended his refusal to call a public inquiry into the high number of murdered and missing Indigenous women Thursday by using talking points undercut by a report released on the issue earlier in the day.
Kenneth Jackson APTN National News As calls for an inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women grow,…
Three days after she was sentenced to life in prison for murdering a man with…
By Kenneth Jackson APTN National News Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been warned. According to…
(Elsipogtog lawyer T.J. Burke (left) stands next to Elsipogtog Chief Aaron Sock. APTN/Photo) By Jorge…
Family members of missing and murdered Aboriginal women are preparing for a trek across the country.
The tears of elders drove a group of six Mi’kmaq from Listuguj to walk about 900 kilometres from their community in Quebec to Ottawa.