Mi’kmaq student “finding life” in Kenya
A 16-year-old Mi’kmaq student from Ottawa is preparing to move mountains in Kenya, Africa.
A 16-year-old Mi’kmaq student from Ottawa is preparing to move mountains in Kenya, Africa.
APTN has been following the proceedings of the First Nation child welfare tribunal.
The members of a promised blue-ribbon panel to study First Nations education have been quietly named and the selection is already drawing fire from a key First Nations chief.
The Status of Women Minister and the Justice Minister appeared before a House of Commons committee Tuesday to face questions about the government’s decision to sever all links with Sisters in Spirit.
The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society is demanding immediate action from the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.
Dene leaders from across the Northwest Territories are meeting this week to raise concerns over the territorial government’s controversial devolution agreement with Ottawa.
Jordan’s Principle was supposed to be the answer to First Nation issues that often trigger federal and provincial government fights.
Yellowknife’s Giant Mine was at one time the economic driving force behind the Northwest Territories.
Fires in remote First Nations communities often come with deadly consequences.