Untreatied land in Quebec, New Brunswick, P.E.I. and Newfoundland could follow suit of Cowichan decision Exclusive articles ...
Listuguj, a Mi'kmaw community in Quebec north of Campbellton, filed a motion in Miramichi's Court of King's Bench to ...
The game lets you take the role of a junior ranger in the Fortescue Marsh Nature Reserve which the community manages.
Writer ‘still in shock’ after a whistle-blowing organization showed him genealogical evidence that he wasn’t part Indigenous ...
Despite rising concern, Research Co. survey shows most British Columbians reject attempts to blame UNDRIP for court decision ...
Intentionally or not, the real-life consequences of King’s story is that his inability to find out the truth of his own ...
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Indigenous activist celebrates Feds being ordered to release Frog Lake’s trust fund documents
With the help of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF), McCarthy filed Freedom of Information requests with Indigenous ...
A pair of First Nations are suing the provincial and federal governments, claiming land and mineral rights to a swath of land ...
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Today-History-Nov24
Today in History for Nov. 24: In 1639, astronomer Jeremiah Horrocks first observed the transit of Venus across the Sun. In 1642, Dutch mariner Abel Tasman discovered Tasmania, a triangular-shaped ...
Czechoslovakian and Saarloos wolfdogs had the most wolf DNA, with up to 40 percent. For breeds used as pets, the most “wolfy” ...
In other words, any program 'devoted to depicting explicit sexual activity' will no longer need to ensure a minimum quota of ...
In an essay published in the Globe and Mail, the author of “The Inconvenient Indian” said a whistle-blowing organization shared his ancestry.
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