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On the final day of the First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC) conference in Toronto, which concluded April 29, ...
Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer says it isn’t always easy walking between two worlds, that of Indigenous knowledge and that of western science. And that’s where the braiding of sweetgrass comes in. Kimmerer ...
Next week will see two intense days of meetings when approximately 300 chiefs and their proxies gather in Edmonton May 1 and May 2 to look at the updates required for Canada’s policies on additions to ...
Officials with an Indigenous-owned forestry company in British Columbia insist they are not tooting their own horn. But when ...
Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg writer, scholar and musician Leanne Betasamosake Simpson admits she was worried that when her book ...
Bigstone Cree Nation Chief Gordon Auger says Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada is welcome to the First Nation’s consolidated audited financial statement, but be ready to pay. “We accommodate them ...
TSUUT’INA FIRST NATION, Alta. The Tsuut’ina First Nation has filed a statement of concern with the province saying it “vigorously opposes” berm work proposed by Rocky View County along the Elbow River ...
Tina (Dillon) Wolfe is still grieving the loss of her friend Violet Heathen. Heathen went missing in 2009. Heathen is one of more than 600 missing or murdered Aboriginal women and girls that the ...
Photographs of Aboriginal women pasted on placards were grim reminders of why people were gathered in Toronto’s Allan Gardens on Oct. 4. On that evening, the Native Women’s Resource Centre, together ...
The release of Wally Oppal’s scathing final report from B.C.’s missing women inquiry was met with sobbing, drumming, and anger on Dec. 17 as families and friends began the next stage of grieving for ...