A year later, a day of fire and violence turns into a day of healing in Elsipogtog
One year ago Friday, the RCMP in New Brunswick raided a Mi’kmaq Warrior camp.
One year ago Friday, the RCMP in New Brunswick raided a Mi’kmaq Warrior camp.
The RCMP’s watchdog is looking into hundreds of complaints stemming from protests against fracking in New Brunswick late last year. The Mi’kmaq led the fight was against provincial government sanctioned shale gas exploration by SWN Resources Canada.
When the Mi’maq first asserted their right to fish lobster 14 years ago, they faced racism from other non-indigenous fishermen and violent clashes with officers with the department of Fisheries and Oceans.
A Maliseet RCMP officer who made headlines for smoking marijuana was found dead Monday.
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Public Safety Canada omitted last year’s explosive confrontation between police and Mi’kmaq warriors from a list of protests monitored by Ottawa’s national security nerve centre, records show.
Critics fear the environmental impacts and the chiefs say they weren’t consulted.
New Brunswickers head to the polls next week.
A Mi’kmaq First Nation is hoping there’s a move to end years of corruption and nepotism.