‘System doesn’t work for us’: Innu Nation readies itself for public inquiry into Innu children in care
After years of delays, inquiry into Innu children in provincial care set to begin in the fall.
After years of delays, inquiry into Innu children in provincial care set to begin in the fall.
Families join forces to support and plan a search for missing siblings.
The Innu Nation has filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission alleging the…
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Dwight Ball is meeting with Innu leadership in Labrador today in…
The Nunatsiavut Government says the reservoir flooding now underway at the Muskrat Falls hydro project…
Justin Brake APTN News On Thursday, the Innu Nation said it would not accept Prime…
Some former residential school survivors in Labrador are preparing for Friday’s apology from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Happy Valley-Goose Bay for the harms done while they attended the schools.
The Innu Nation says it will not accept an apology from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for Canada’s role in the residential school system in Labrador APTN News has been told.
More than 200 Montreal residents took to the streets of the city in solidarity with the Innu Nation.