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The head of the Assembly of First Nations is calling on the federal government to deal with the safe drinking water ...
Bell Canada is cancelling its $32-million dollar contract to expand high-speed internet and cell service on Labrador’s north ...
“Staffing levels for each service are insufficient,” says the report, and are “harmfully low.” The report makes 14 ...
Pikangikum First Nation in Ontario says it's turning to the Federal Court to force Canada to provide safe drinking water for ...
Twenty years after Amnesty International released its first report on missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) ...
Supporters came out in Winnipeg to bear witness to the 20th anniversary of Jordan's Principle, named after the late Jordan ...
The University of Ottawa is offering free tuition to federal registered Algonquin students from Ontario and Quebec.
Makivvik, the political organization that represents Inuit in Quebec, says it wants to see change after the latest police ...
Chiefs from Treaty 6, 7 and 8 gathered in Edmonton for an emergency meeting where they were blunt in their criticism of ...
Standing Buffalo Dakota First Nation in Saskatchewan is taking Canada to court over centuries of systemic discrimination.
A Métis man says the City of Winnipeg tried to muzzle his complaints at work by getting him to sign a non-disclosure ...
B.C. coroner Dr. Jatinder Baidwan says he's directing an inquest to publicly review the death of Tatyanna Harrison publicly.
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