Mar 23, 2015 The Tsilhqot’in National Government has written its first law. It’s a declaration of sovereignty. It applies to a large part of the Chilcotin included in last year’s historic…
March 24, 2015 Treaty 8 infringement claim could halt Site C, natural gas activities in B.C.’s northeast When the ancestors of the Blueberry River First Nation near Fort St. John…
Thank you for all of the inspiring nominations received during this year’s #CBCFuture40 campaign! Nominations are now closed. Winners are revealed daily right here and on CBC Radio One’s Saskatoon…
British Columbia’s biggest real estate deal in 2014 did not involve a land sale Ivanhoé Cambridge sinks $750m into Tsawwassen First Nation mall A landmark agreement between Canada’s second-largest pension…
Mar 23, 2015 The Snuneymuxw has never dictated to the city what it must do to remediate the Colliery dams, according to Chief John Wesley, who says the whole process…
March 4, 2015 THUNDER BAY – This series of articles on the future viability of remote First Nations communities began with our piece on the importance of education as a…
Disappearance of 2 other artifacts leaves First Nations leader feeling ‘guidelines are too loose’ Mar 24, 2015 Archaeologists have recovered hundreds of artifacts at the site of the proposed Sisson…
March 20, 2015 The B.C. government faced intense criticism Friday for vetoing plans to appoint former Liberal cabinet minister George Abbott as chief of the B.C. Treaty Commission. The First…
March 23, 2015 When Canada introduced its first sanctions against Russia, back in March of 2014, it was the big players like Bombardier and Kinross Gold that landed on the…
March 23, 2015 The newly elected chief of the P.E.I. Native Council is hoping to end a divided membership and build the organization back up again. Lisa Cooper was elected…