Manitoba man remembered for leading a battalion of mostly Indigenous soldiers during First World
Lt.-Col. Glen Campbell was an advocate for Indigenous people during First World War says great-grandson.
Lt.-Col. Glen Campbell was an advocate for Indigenous people during First World War says great-grandson.
For the last five years, Cheyenne Isaac-Gloade, of Listuguj First Nation, beads poppies, to honour…
Veteran returned to learn the Canadian government stole his reserve, turned it into army Camp Ipperwash, desecrated his mom’s burial site and bulldozed his grandparents’ farm
Update: A joint news release from Heritage Canada and Crown-Indigenous Relations was sent out Friday…
Darrell Stranger Hundreds of people gathered at memorials across the country to remember First Nation,…
Francis Pegahmagabow went to a recruitment office almost immediately after war was declared in 1914….
APTN National News As Remembrance day ceremonies get set to go, minorities inside the miliary…
More than 50,000 people attended the Remembrance Day ceremony at the National War Memorial in Ottawa.
As tens of thousands of Canadians and foreign dignitaries paid tribute to Canada’s veterans and war dead at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, just a block away a few hundred people gathered at the National Aboriginal Veterans Monument.