More than 850,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Rakhine state after being targeted by Myanmar security forces
The totem pole is to honour murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls
Doing so was one of the recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
“We’re going to continue to do that for as long as we have to.”
New federal funding will support access to additional services
Structure, material destroyed in fire from the weekend, Gidimt’en Clan calls it a ‘hate crime’
Schitt’s Creek star says 2020 has taught him the importance of relearning history
The House of Commons is currently supposed to resume in full on Sept. 21
The committee will not deal with specific projects or regulatory decision-making
With limited resources, they say they don’t have any authority or power to enforce the closures
B.C. will work to improve land management and restore traditional place names in areas of cultural significance
Survey comes after hospital staff allegedly played a blood alcohol guessing game
Software allows users to visualize what a mountain might look like if the trees on its slopes were logged
A First Nations member of the Canadian Armed forces was denied respectful care says family
Critics say the Edmonton team’s name is a derogatory, colonial-era term for Inuit
Robert Riley Saunders is accused of misappropriating funds of children — often Indigenous — in his care
The closures have resulted in disputes between Indigenous groups and local businesses
The franchise was given the name back in 1933, when it was still in Boston
‘Mainstream policing has a lot to learn from Indigenous policing’
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