Nation the first to sign an agreement with Ottawa that sees jurisdiction over children returned
Outgoing National Chief Perry Bellegarde has signalled his intention not to seek re-election
Simon served as Canada’s ambassador to Denmark and the Canadian ambassador for circumpolar affairs
Likeness of British maritime explorer commissioned in 1976, forcibly removed on July 1
New space part of the Colwood Community Garden
Pasco said the government’s shortfalls can be traced to the province’s treatment of Indigenous peoples
The territory’s only hospital, in Iqaluit, is the sole place where general anesthesia can be given
Mayor Rebecca Alty says in the statement that she will be wearing orange on Canada Day
For many, July 1 will not be a celebration this year
Bill Jones says protesters will minimize activity, but stay until until logging ceases
‘There is so much emotion: grief, anger and sadness’
Many factors make it difficult to establish if graves contain the remains of children who attended the St. Eugene Residential School, says ʔaq̓am
Fire was so fierce that firefighters could not enter the 114-year-old Morinville building
‘Canadians need to take the time to learn what it is that we are trying to reconcile’ - Wenona Hall
Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops says an Indigenous delegation will visit the Vatican in December
Indigenous employees at Victoria institution have faced racism and discrimination: report
Rather than fireworks, parades and performances, several municipalities say they will mark the national holiday with reflection and solidarity
‘The church meant so much to all of us, especially our ancestors’ who built St. Ann’s in 1908
Funds come one month after the unmarked graves of 215 children were found in Kamloops
Unmarked grave findings have called into question the appropriateness of holding festivities July 1