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Indigenous leaders are forcefully denouncing Alberta Premier Danielle Smith for the idea of separating from Canada.
Many First Nations in Alberta are denouncing Bill 54, the Election Statutes Amendment Act tabled in the provincial ...
First Nations leaders say a silver lining to the “rhetoric and insanity” brought about by talks of Alberta separatism has ...
The British Columbia government is moving forward with controversial legislation to allow it to fast-track major projects ...
A class action lawsuit seeking $5B in damages for lack of adequate housing on First Nations wraps up in Winnipeg.
The University of Ottawa is offering free tuition to students from the Algonquin Anishinàbeg Nation starting in the fall ...
The demolition was overseen by leaders from both the Skidegate Band Council and the Haida Nation. First Nations people in B.C. continue to be hit harder by toxic drug crisis, statistics show ...
Social workers in First Nations communities need to incorporate Aboriginal ways of knowing, being and doing at the heart of ...
First Nations voters could determine a northern Saskatchewan riding in the upcoming federal election, slated for April 28. The demographic in Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River shows that ...
Spring flooding is putting First Nations in northern Ontario at risk and reigniting calls for relocation. Kashechewan First Nation and Fort Albany First Nation — located on the shores of James Bay — ...
First Nations people in B.C. died from toxic drugs at nearly seven times the rate of others in 2024, underscoring the continued disproportionate impact of the drug crisis on Indigenous people.
Treaties governing Canada’s relationship with First Nations predate Alberta, and cannot be hand-waved away even as the ...