Harper government approves Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline project
WINNIPEG–The Harper government is expected to announce its decision on whether to green light Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline after financial markets close Tuesday.
WINNIPEG–The Harper government is expected to announce its decision on whether to green light Enbridge’s Northern Gateway pipeline after financial markets close Tuesday.
By Kathleen Martens APTN Investigates WINNIPEG – A Calgary lawyer is being allowed to resign…
Alex Decoteau became Canada’s first Indigenous police officer in 1911.
David Tuccaro is sometimes called the richest First Nation person in Canada and he is one of the big players in the Alberta tar sands.
Organizers say about 7,000 people held a rally against the Enbridge Gateway Pipeline over the weekend.
Vicki Monague drove six hours from her home community of Beausoleil First Nation to Ottawa in hopes of confronting Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn Atleo over his support for the Harper government’s proposed First Nation education bill to govern reserve schools.
The leader of the Enoch Cree Nation announced there may be unexploded munitions on their land.
It was at about 3:30 p.m. on a Friday in January 1958 when the truck pulled up next to the Edmonton Indian Residential School with a coffin from the hospital.
In the summer of 1920 Augustine Allen made a suicide pact with nine other boys who were attending St. Joseph’s Indian residential school in British Columbia.