‘The government of Alberta does not recognize we have rights in this country’
Researchers saying it’s earliest known evidence of Indigenous peoples using the substance
‘We have to work together because this is going to be setting a precedent for the rest of the country’
Donations to Sasha Perron’s fundraiser to benefit Indian Residential School Survivors Society
Announcement applies to all individuals of First Nations, Inuit and Métis background
The 27-year-old represents about 40,000 people spread over three time zones and 25 fly-in-only communities
Feds are poised to argue against two Canadian Human Rights Tribunal rulings
Search hampered by difficulty finding a civilian comfortable with police privacy protocols
Statement made after Victoria cancels Canada Day event as a statement of reconciliation
In response to the grief of the Kamloops school discovery, the family is digging into culture
Number of arrests approach 200 in ongoing southern Vancouver Island logging protest
Watchdog’s report focuses on Skye, a teen who fatally overdosed after years in care
Stephen Bronstein was suspended for one month and fined $4,000
MP wants institutions acknowledged as the deliberate, systematic destruction of a cultural group
‘Opportunists trying to take advantage of a horrible tragedy is nothing new,” says Karla Laird
Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation member Chantel Moore killed after recently moving to New Brunswick
‘Our ancestors wouldn’t appear if we weren’t doing things in a good way’ — Cory Cliffe
Tina Taphouse said she’s sharing her family’s story so those who went to the schools don’t have to
Motion demands that Trudeau’s minority government abandon judicial reviews set for court next week
66 per cent of respondents to Leger survey say the church is responsible for the tragedies