Audette said police officers who are well-trained and sensitive can protect Indigenous people and save lives
Stephanie Scott says symbols are powerful medicine to bring comfort to survivors
Tensions were high between First Nations fishers and non-Indigenous commercial fishermen
Mi’kmaq expect to hold Clearwater’s Canadian fishing licences within a fully Mi’kmaq-owned partnership
Among residential schools in Canada, St. Anne’s in Fort Albany, Ont., was particularly toxic
Final approval from the Judicial Council is expected in January
26 Indigenous communities had reported two or more active COVID-19 cases.
A dispute over moderate livelihood fisheries has grown increasingly tense in recent weeks
Chief says he expressed his concerns to federal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett
Then there was the RCMP’s raid on Wet’suwet’en Nation territory in February
Documents suggest children younger than Grade 4 are too emotionally vulnerable to learn about residential schools
Two buildings storing lobsters caught by Indigenous harvesters were vandalized last week
Comments come after lobster pound was burned, police accused one person of assaulting a Mi’kmaq leader
A lobster pound was burned to the ground Saturday, destroying the lobster catch of Mi’kmaq fishers
Video being circulated on social media shows a van being set alight
A First Nation in northern Saskatchewan went into lockdown and closed its schools due to COVID
Midwives have made home birth possible again, and COVID-19 is making them more appealing than ever
The Indigenous mother died in hospital while filming staff making degrading comments about her
Joyce Echaquan died shortly after filming herself from her hospital bed about 70km north of Montreal
Her feature film, Brother, I Cry premiered at VIFF this year