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Over 100 people showed up for the event, which featured several guest speakers, including well-known Indigenous activist ...
THUNDER BAY - POLITICS 2.0 - The Indian Act, enacted in 1876, remains a cornerstone of Canada's legal framework governing First Nations peoples. While it has undergone amendments, its foundational ...
The Chief of the Abenaki Nation of Odanak says it's important to continue to push back against what he calls 'self-identified ...
Establishing the Robinson Treaties, covering land around Lake Huron and Lake Superior, created a mess of jurisdiction and ...
"There is no way in hell a British colonizer is coming to Inuit Nunaat in 2025 and claiming any firsts,” a member of the local Inuit community wrote on social media.
A First Nation chief in northwestern Ontario says political rhetoric about running roughshod over Indigenous consultation to fast-track mining and other extraction projects is emboldening an abusive ...
The Court of Appeal found that Hinkson erred in law when imposing the 60-day sentence and opted to substitute a lesser ...
Since the Voice, policies to improve the lives of First Nations people haven’t gotten much traction. What are the major ...
Around the world: Brazil's Supreme Court pulls mining on Indigenous land from proposed legislation, Rio Tinto invests $926 million with Indigenous businesses in Australia and a Mi'kmaw artist in ...
The melting pot is rooted in American history: Our unofficial motto from 1782 is “E pluribus unum.” Originally, it meant that ...
Indigenous nationhood has not just been a part of Indigenous ways of life for centuries, but is now closely tied to ...
On Tuesday 11th March, the University of Sydney’s Poche Centre and Centre for Disability Research and Policy (CDRP) welcomed Dr John T. Ward during the official Australian launch of his new book ...