‘It will validate the treaty’: Why 21 Ontario First Nations are challenging Canada over $4 payments
(From left to right: Wikwemikong Chief Duke Peltier, Wasauksing Chief Warren Tabobondung, Shawanaga Chief Wayne…
(From left to right: Wikwemikong Chief Duke Peltier, Wasauksing Chief Warren Tabobondung, Shawanaga Chief Wayne…
Community consultations are ongoing this week in the Yukon as Canada gets input on how best to clean up one of the country’s largest environmental disasters. It’s been 20 years since the former owners abandoned the Faro zinc-lead mine site after filing for bankruptcy.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau flew to British Columbia to meet with members of the Indigenous…
Water protector Autumn Peltier was invited to a special ceremony this week in Toronto. Students at the Central Toronto Academy painted a mural of Peltier in honour of the work she has done on protecting water.
The federal government announced Tuesday that it is granting the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls a six-month extension to complete its work.
The head of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls says “political expediency” is at the heart of Canada’s decision to deny the commission an extra two years to complete its work.
The minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations will announce Tuesday morning on whether the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls will receive an extension.
Coastal First Nation leaders and salmon farm workers are in Vancouver this week to speak…
Two Conservative MPs are being slammed for sharing a high-five while voting against a private…