Group argues services deal for Squamish Nation’s Senakw project in Vancouver unlawfully approved
Tara Desousa was 15 years old when they sexually assaulted an infant in Quesnel in 1997
House fires have long posed a major safety risk to those living on reserve,
Saunders stole approximately $461,000 intended for 107 primarily Indigenous youth in his care
Canada-wide Sisters in Spirit vigils Oct. 4 honour missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
People lined up for salmon and cranberries
145-kilogram iron meteorite landed billions of years ago and has spiritual significance
First Nations Leadership Council deeply concerned B.C. had not made Sept. 30 a statutory holiday.
Archibald: ‘Progress toward addressing many of the calls to action remains slow’
Created by Carey Newman, the art installation had previously only been viewable in person
VPD promises overhaul of police training, addressing of anti-Indigenous racism
Stz’uminus artist John Marston
New Brunswick has joined PEI as the latest to declare Sept. 30 a provincial holiday
Nuchatlaht First Nation claims government “effectively dispossessed” it of Vancouver Island territory
Each August, Indigenous children were rounded up and taken back to residential school
Between 1831 and 1998, more than 150,000 children were thrust into Indian Residential Schools
Senators examining federal government’s responsibilities to First Nations, Inuit and Métis people
A panel found it happened without consent and ‘without consideration of’ client’s Indigenous heritage
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Work of about 10 of the First Nations band’s artists featured