Melanie Rope said she'd been dating Will Strongheart for just under a year when he subjected her to a prolonged assault that put her in hospital... READ MORE›
This was an inexcusable error and should never have happened, AHS said in a statement on Twitter Thursday afternoon... READ MORE›
Parliament must deliver something clear on constitutional recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, says Labor senator Patrick Dodson... READ MORE›
Canadian government unveils a new plan to eliminate tuberculosis from Inuit communities in the Arctic by 2030... READ MORE›
Some eligibility requirements of the National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse have been labelled as racist towards Indigenous Australians... READ MORE›
The event in Berlin is about Canada showcasing Indigenous culture to big players in the tourism industry... READ MORE›
The verdict in Cormier's case brought renewed accusations that the justice system fails to properly serve Indigenous people... READ MORE›
It will include new legislation, policy or other mechanisms to put those rights in action, Trudeau said... READ MORE›
There were high expectations headed into Thursday's long-awaited announcement on how Ottawa would overhaul the approval process for major energy projects in Canada... READ MORE›
Racial tension in Saskatchewan is front and centre at the Colten Boushie trial starting Monday... READ MORE›
In Melbourne Victorian Greens MP Lidia Thorpe has recalled before a crowd the pain caused by Australia Day celebrations for First Nations People... READ MORE›
Critics also say provincial rules and regulations on child welfare prohibit Indigenous communities from designing their own systems of kinship care and family reunification... READ MORE›
Anaya is one of several Indigenous leaders at this round of negotiations who are questioning just how serious some member states are taking the negotiations... READ MORE›
Obed spoke to the feelings of frustration and sadness the Newfoundland and Labrador Indigenous community felt following their exclusion from the 2008 Harper apology... READ MORE›
Community newspaper article about head lice with photo of Indigenous girl sparks outrage - CBC News... READ MORE›
'Canada has failed Indigenous peoples' At a news conference in Charlottetown, Trudeau was asked about the teepee ceremony... READ MORE›
READ MORE Canada accused of 'cultural genocide' Trudeau said he and the pope also discussed climate change... READ MORE›
The restaurant kitchen where everyone has HIV 'We want to challenge stigma'... READ MORE›
Koenig, whose group works with indigenous peoples to protect the Amazon... READ MORE›
The acquisition by the Mikisew Cree and Fort McKay First Nations was first announced a year ago but was conditional on the First Nations securing funding... READ MORE›
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- The Canadian Museum for Human Rights offers many opportunities for contemplation... READ MORE›
Littlechild wants non-Indigenous peoples, especially in the Edmonton area, to know that they are welcome at the World Indigenous Nations Games... READ MORE›
In a news release, the Canadian Human Rights Commission also applauded the tribunal's ruling... READ MORE›
Canada is rated sixth in the world when it comes to the United Nations Human Development Index... READ MORE›
'it's time to get rid of it and recognize inuit people as modern day people,' says norma dunning... READ MORE›
Melina Loubicon-Massimo, from the Lubicon Cree First Nation in Canada, says her community has achieved incredible results with renewable energy... READ MORE›
She taught at Kainai High School, also southwest of Lethbridge, for 14 years, earning her master of education during that time... READ MORE›
Seven Inuit runners from Salluit ran the Big Island Half-Marathon in Hawaii last month... READ MORE›
And Fort McMurray's critical infrastructure -- including the water treatment plant, waste water treatment plant, Highway 63 and the Grant MacEwan Bridge -- remained intact Tuesday night... READ MORE›
The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed a lawsuit from two B.C. First Nations trying to prevent the Site C dam project from going ahead... READ MORE›
Between 2012 and 2016, Edmonton police stopped, questioned and documented 130,515 people when there was no grounds for arrest, performing an average of 26,103 street checks per year... READ MORE›
The remarks come one day after the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario made headlines with a proposal to strip public schools of John A. Macdonald's name... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court will rule on whether the NEB adequately consulted Inuit in the area when it gave the green light to the testing... READ MORE›
Steven Ross, grand chief of the Saskatchewan First Nations Veterans Association, agrees Blackwolf should be removed... READ MORE›
A Yellowknife father and son are publishing the Native Press again -- an Indigenous newspaper in the Northwest Territories -- nearly three decades after it folded... READ MORE›
Every year in April, thousands of Indigenous people across from North America travel to Albuquerque, N.M... READ MORE›
Take a look at London's new, one-of-a-kind Indigenous inspired playground... READ MORE›
Government announcing they were lawyering up for a legal challenge of the Trans Mountain pipeline project is significant, creating close to total agreement in B.C... READ MORE›
A founding member of the Indigenous Bar Association of Canada, Donald Worme is a Cree lawyer based in Saskatoon... READ MORE›
One person is dead and another is in critical condition after an explosion Friday afternoon at Alberta's Nexen Long Lake facility, Wood Buffalo RCMP say... READ MORE›
What's at stake is that we're going to lose more and more of indigenous women and girls in Canada... READ MORE›
The conference is being hosted by the Alberta Recreation and Parks Association... READ MORE›
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