Nunavut Legal Aid to intervene at Supreme Court of Canada for first time
Nunavut Legal Aid is to have a say at the Supreme Court of Canada for…
Nunavut Legal Aid is to have a say at the Supreme Court of Canada for…
A young Ojibway woman from Matachewan First Nation in northern Ontario has taken her outdoor…
A new book is looking at helping people who speak Indigenous languages teach others to…
Music has the power to evoke emotions, heal and educate. That’s what a group of…
Canada may consider English and French its two official languages, but in Pikangikum you won’t hear either very often. Ojibway is the language of choice in the community 500 km north of Thunder Bay.
An Ontario First Nation leader is questioning the motivation behind the Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner’s decision to reveal the force reviewed Thunder Bay police’s botched death investigation of an Indigenous man found in one of the city’s rivers.
Wab Kinew talks about friend and author Joseph Boyden.
Three children, all under the age of five, died in the fire, say community members.
Elder Fred Kelly outlines what it meant to lead people in traditional times, how the political situation has changed from previous generations, and the new environment that Indigenous leaders have to deal with.