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Should Indigenous communities or organizations turn to the courts to stop Hudson’s Bay from auctioning off ceremonial and sacred items?
Communities from B.C. to Manitoba are dealing with an early start to the wildfire season. First Nations focus on prevention ...
The quest to find $1 million worth of lost British gold coins meant to quell the Métis Red River Resistance is the focus of a new show on APTN. Red River Gold follows three Métis treasure hunters in ...
The head of the Assembly of First Nations is calling on the federal government to deal with the safe drinking water ...
Bell Canada is cancelling its $32-million dollar contract to expand high-speed internet and cell service on Labrador’s north ...
“Staffing levels for each service are insufficient,” says the report, and are “harmfully low.” The report makes 14 ...
The University of Ottawa is offering free tuition to federal registered Algonquin students from Ontario and Quebec.
Supporters came out in Winnipeg to bear witness to the 20th anniversary of Jordan's Principle, named after the late Jordan ...
Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation in Saskatchewan is taking Canada to court over centuries of systemic discrimination.
This week, missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls were front and centre for Red Dress Day. At the Canadian Museum ...
The Make-A-Wish Foundation made one Mi’kmaw youth's dreams come true. Two years after he received a kidney transplant, he's ...
From May 6 to May 8, the Dene Nation held an emergency meeting in Yellowknife to address a steadily growing – and sometimes ...
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