
As Hudson's Bay heads to court seeking permission to auction off 1,700 pieces of art and more than 2,700 artifacts, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is

Grand chief requests halt to auction of Hudson’s Bay items linked to First Nations
As Hudson's Bay heads to court seeking permission to auction off 1,700 pieces of art and more than 2,700 artifacts, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is
Organized Crime Could “Take Advantage” Of Political Turmoil on Mohawk Territory
Quebec's Indigenous Affairs Minister warns Kanesatake council that criminals are entrenching themselves on the territory.
Doig River First Nation officially opens cultural education centre
Doig River First Nation (DRFN) officially opened its new Cultural Centre on April 17th to "celebrate and practice the culture."
By Luke Faulks, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Matt Nelson knew he wanted to fight fires since he was in Grade 7. His teacher, now-Lil’wat Nation’s Chief Dean Nelson, was a firefighter before moving to teach at the Xet̓ólacw Community School in Mount Currie. “He planted that seed,” Nelson reme...
Sustainability isn’t a modern concept; it’s an ancient way of life that has guided Indigenous communities for generations. For Mi’kmaq
This Canadian federal election, all of our collective futures are at stake
‘Just respect the fire’: Returning cultural burns to a parched Okanagan landscape brings risk and reward
Long before colonialism, syilx people regularly started low-intensity controlled fires. Those bringing it back see how it’s saving homes and lives
Indigenous leaders protested outside Cariboo-Chilcotin School District offices in Williams Lake this week, saying the ministry must do more to address concerns
The Yuquot Whalers Washing House, held in AMNH since 1904, is back with its original keepers — representing a 'very important' part of Mowachaht/Muchalaht culture
The Anishinaabek youth bringing land-based learning to their peers
Georgian Bay youth are sharing Anishinaabe culture through language classes, hide tanning and an 850-person canoe-building project
Marmot bones and charcoal found in remote alpine caves have distinct human markings dating back 2,400 years.
In 2024, which of the 94 TRC Calls to Action have had the most success and where?
Indigenous Watchdog was designed to reflect both a macro view – Government Commitments to Truth and Reconciliation – and a micro view – Actions and Commitments. The macro view highlights what the various governments “say they are committed to doing” and the micro view identifies “the specifics of wh...