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Your article "Fight continues against proposed nuclear waste facility" makes some excellent points about UNDRIP, engagement, Indigenous rights and reconciliation.  It is our hope that these issues can ...
Prime Minister Carney’s government is starting off on the wrong foot. Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation has not received any ...
The Métis Nation government in Saskatchewan joins the provincial government in declaring a State of Emergency. An alarming number of citizens are being forced to flee their home communities as hot, ...
An undercover operation into human trafficking on Tsuut’ina Nation has led to charges against 10 individuals involved in a trafficking operation targeting underage Indigenous girls. The investigation, ...
The Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is responding with cautious optimism following today’s historic Speech from the ...
Snuneymuxw author and artist Eliot Kwulasultun White-Hill is hopeful that Liz Hammond-Kaarremaa’s The Teachings of Mutton: A ...
The Speech from the Throne expressed commitments to continue the work of reconciliation and mentioned the importance of ...
Indigenous leaders and representatives from environmental organizations gathered in Montreal on May 26 to denounce plans for ...
Last night, the Provincial legislature passed Bills 14, Renewable Energy Projects (Streamlined Permitting) Act and 15, ...
Dr. Amy Cardinal Christianson is one of five recipients of the 2025 Lynn Orstad Award: Women in Wildfire Resiliency.
Moose Cree First Nation opposes proposed legislative changes for speeding up critical mineral and resource development ...
Treaty One Territory Winnipeg MB-5:13 p.m. May 29  A wildfire is quickly moving towards Tataskweyak Cree Nation, prompting urgent measures. PR280 has been closed, isolating the communities of ...