Launch of “toxic” European rocket angers Greenland, Canadian Inuit
Canada’s Public Safety ministry says it is monitoring the launch of a “toxic” rocket carrying a satellite for the European Space Agency (ESA).
Canada’s Public Safety ministry says it is monitoring the launch of a “toxic” rocket carrying a satellite for the European Space Agency (ESA).
An international Inuit group is angry they weren’t informed that a rocket stage likely containing highly toxic fuel is set to splash down in waters they routinely hunt for food on Wednesday.
First Nations and Metis leaders in Northern Ontario are calling on Lakehead University to address its systemic racism issue.
A year after a Sagkeeng First Nation teen was fatally beaten – a video of which was posted on social media – one of her killers’ sentencing hearing has begun and a Winnipeg judge is likely to pass sentence on Thursday.
RCMP repeatedly harassed Clayton Boucher, wrongly accused him of a being a drug trafficker and then withheld key evidence for months, according to lawsuit.
A winding bumpy dirt road leads to Janice Antoine’s sprawling farmland on the Coldwater Indian Band reserve where several two-feet-tall red cement poles poke out of the ground.
Canada’s environmental watchdog says the federal government isn’t properly managing the risks that farmed salmon pose to wild salmon, nor is it doing enough to ensure Canada is meeting its international commitments on biodiversity and sustainable development.
Minnesota regulators should approve Enbridge Energy’s proposal for replacing its aging crude oil Line 3 pipeline only if it follows the existing route rather than company’s preferred route, an administrative law judge recommended Monday.
There are dozens of chiefs that support the Trans Mountain pipeline – but there are few like Ernie Crey who will openly talk about it. Crey is the chief of the Cheam First Nation, a community that sits about 100 kilometres east of Kinder Morgan’s Burnaby Terminal.