A successful defamation lawsuit in Saskatchewan against an Indigenous identity researcher has people talking about its ...
Oneida Nation of the Thames hosted World Water Day celebrations on Sunday, where attendees listened to stories about the ...
Wildfires disproportionately impact Indigenous communities. Over the last four decades, 42 per cent of wildfire evacuations ...
High-profile Indigenous scholars signal their support for University of Ottawa researcher Darryl Leroux found liable for ...
Language reveals who we are, helps us understand our history and shapes our identity. When it is spoken, written and passed down, it keeps communities strong and carries their legacy, culture and ...
Indigenous peoples are gaining territory and political and economic clout. Not everyone is ready for what that will mean.
The number of renewable energy projects that are fully or partly Indigenous-owned is growing quickly in Canada, and our new ...
A recent national survey by an Indigenous-led research organization has highlighted a significant gap between Canadian ...
As First Nations across the Prairies see bison in their communities for the first time in decades, a new memorandum of ...
The Grade 12 student from Tumbler Ridge, B.C., was awarded a player of the game recognition at the Junior All Native ...
Kashechewan First Nation Chief Hosea Wesley says he takes back a call he made earlier in the month for Indigenous Services ...
A Métis cabaret 'Rubaboo' playing at Persephone Theatre March 11-22, is showcasing Métis culture with the goal of connection, by giving a greater understanding of Métis people.
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