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As the federal election campaign enters its final days, these Indigenous voters and experts say their issues have been on the ...
From Northern Quebec to the United Nations, Cree youth share insights on Indigenous self-governance at the United Nations ...
Native American tribes gathered on April 19 for the inaugural Southern California Indigenous Culture and Art Festival in ...
The challenge for hockey’s biggest prize, the Stanley Cup, is under way and once again Indigenous players are in the mix.
The St. Paul Canadiens will hit the ice at 7 p.m. in a semi-final game against the Saskatoon Royals at the Clancy Richard ...
Three people are facing charges after two victims were threatened with a gun in Opaskwayak Cree Nation. Manitoba First Nations Police Service officers were sent to a business’ parking lot at ...
A new addictions recovery centre in Winnipeg that promises to help women heal, without separating them from their children, ...
Austin Lathlin-Bercier and Winton “Bud” Hardy have been awarded the Ukrainian Canadian Sacrifice Medal, which recognizes ...
A 16-year-old student from a Dubai school is opening the digital doorway into the UAE's ancient past with one of the country’s first archaeology-focused mobile apps. Aanya Rajput, a student from ...
Members of Opaskwayak Cree Nation and Mosakahiken Cree Nation trained to enter Hudbay careers during a nine-week program meant to attract local talent. “If you live in the North, most people are ...
“Through acts of genuine service and self-offering to the nation, we can prove that we are not only made of the same noble stock as our noteworthy ancestors but also the rightful heirs of their heroic ...
A One Nation candidate running for federal Parliament at next month’s election was convicted in 2021 of 15 breaches of a family violence restraining order brought by his ex-partner, according to ...