Prince Harry defends his explosive memoir that reveals Royal Family rifts, a mayor in Mexico reassures tourists following a wave of cartel violence, and the families of Flight PS752 victims…
Jan. 6, 2023 A recent survey that looks at the racial composition of newsrooms across the country suggests media companies have a long way to go if they want to…
Jan 6, 2023 The window to submit nominations for the upcoming Makivik Corp. executive election is set to close Monday evening. Two positions are up for grabs in this year’s…
January 6, 2023 It’s also Vancouver’s only Indigenous-owned and operated restaurant. A new restaurant that recently opened up at Vancouver International Airport is serving up some tasty-looking dishes and making…
January 6, 2023 The Indigenous residents of Grassy Narrows spent nearly two decades protesting to protect their rights and their land. The up-to-date news about the end of the logging…
Jan 06, 2023 The community is only one in N.W.T. south of the Beaufort Delta not accessible year-round by vehicle Łutsel K’e Dene First Nation’s chief is asking the N.W.T. government…
Jan 6, 2023 Involves project spanning from Asia to Europe; federal OK still needed for survey Preliminary work that could potentially lead to a fibre optic cable in the High…
Jan. 6, 2023 Canada’s transportation minister says the federal government is looking at whether passenger rights should be strengthened, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin has begun to communicate in writing…
January 5, 2023 TYENDINAGA MOHAWK TERRITORY – A new business in Tydendinaga Mohawk Territory aims to showcase Indigenous business owners and creators from near and far. IndigeGifts, which is owned…
January 5, 2023 Indigenous Peoples continued to defend and advance their rights and laws across the country in 2022. Check out our “Year in Review” countdown below to learn more.…