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Tensions around the issue have been growing, resulting in no one currently sitting on the community’s cannabis board. This ...
An independent review board looking into the causes of the Eagle Gold mine disaster in the Yukon says a mandated review board ...
The federal procurement ombudsperson released his latest report with a number of recommendations on how the federal ...
First Nation filmmaker on his family’s 400km canoe trip in response to Bill C-5 ...
Jeronimo Kataquapit and his family have been travelling by canoe from their community of Attawapiskat First Nation to ...
Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok says he will not seek re-election when his term as a member of the territorial assembly expires ...
The Supreme Court of British Columbia says it will release its decision on an injunction application for the Mount Polley Mine Aug. 6. A ruling on the judicial review is expected to be completed in ...
Warning: This story contains distressing details. Saskatchewan RCMP are confirming a woman died at Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation in northwestern Saskatchewan on Saturday, but not saying how she died.
Manitoba’s Minister for Accessibility is apologizing to the deaf and hard of hearing community after comments she made about an American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreter were made public. On Thursday, ...
An award-winning filmmaker out of British Columbia is showcasing her work this month on silver screens across Canada. Jules Koostachin has been making films for decades now. Her latest two films will ...
For more than two decades, Na’kuset has served as executive director of the Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal. She is well known in Montreal for her work helping homeless Indigenous people, ...
Bill C-5 passed third reading in the Senate today. It is expected to receive royal assent— in other words, become law—on or before Prime Minister Mark Carney’s July 2 deadline. As the controversial ...