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We want the same things: namely, an ally who respects our treaties and agreements. As Canadians strive to distinguish ...
Toxic drug deaths for First Nations peoples decreased by 6.8 per cent in British Columbia between 2023 and 2024.
If Canada is serious about emerging stronger from the tariff wars, Indigenous entrepreneurs and financial leaders must be at ...
For many Indigenous people, deciding whether to cast ... the issues still remain," said Wilson. Elections Canada apologizes to Ontario First Nations voters unable to cast ballots First Person ...
Indigenous legal advocates in northwestern Ontario are sounding the alarm over the Ontario government's cancellation of its ...
Indigenous peoples have been weaving wood into baskets for centuries, but after colonization, Perley said families from ...
First Nations women are even more severely affected by the toxic drug crisis, dying at nearly 12 times the rate of other ...
The family law system is crucial for protecting women and children nationwide. With its combination of judicial oversight, ...
Youth from Prophet River First Nation (PRFN) were among Indigenous young people from across Canada to participate in the Soaring: Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering in Vancouver.
First Nation warns outside groups — including Métis Nation of Ontario — that engagements within its territory must be ...
Dr. Nel Wieman says Indigenous Peoples continue to be disproportionately represented among deaths from toxic drugs ...
Establishing the Robinson Treaties, covering land around Lake Huron and Lake Superior, created a mess of jurisdiction and ...