[ad_1] Prime Minister Justin Trudeau fielded questions on everything from pipelines to Indigenous rights to his favourite childhood toy Thursday evening before a lively Regina crowd....
[ad_1] Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the arrest of 14 Wet’suwet’en land defenders a “less than ideal situation” this week, adding everyone has the right to...
[ad_1] “I don’t want to see your crocodile tears!” That was one of a number of comments with which Indigenous protesters confronted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a...
[ad_1] Reconciliation is now officially over. To be fair, it was always a slow, meandering, broken-down engine, limping along the track, led by politicians who never...
[ad_1] To assess the progress or lack of it for Indigenous people in 2018 you must go back and look at a few events in isolation....
[ad_1] The Ontario government has named the former chief of Lac Seul First Nation in northwestern Ontario to an adviser’s role to the province’s Indigenous affairs...
[ad_1] Leaders from Robinson-Huron treaty are now calling on provincial and federal governments to negotiate settlements rather than risk ongoing litigation which could take at least...
[ad_1] By Jennifer YangIdentity and Inequality Reporter Fri., Dec. 14, 2018 THUNDER BAY—The 30-year-old woman is identified in the report only as “E.F.” but Anna Betty...
[ad_1] Four days after 30-year-old Marie Spence was found dead near a bike path, clutching a clump of grass in one hand and a branch in...
[ad_1] The national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls concludes its evidence gathering activities this week as final submissions from parties with standing...