October 12, 2022 (CNN) — At this time of year, it’s easy to get transfixed by the beauty of nature. Next season’s flowers are blooming, leaves are turning different hues of…
October 12, 2022 ANISHINABEK NATION TERRITORY— The Anishinabek Nation Legal Department continues to host its United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) Act virtual engagement sessions with…
A look at the list of anticipated witnesses in Emergencies Act inquiry, NASA confirms its asteroid-crashing mission was a success, and remembering the career of actress Angela Lansbury. Here’s what…
On September 29, 2022, the Advocates Society podcast “Friends who Argue” released a 2 part series called “Introduction to Indigenous Law and Legal Orders”. In the podcast, Aria Laskin speaks…
October 11, 2022 The famous Toronto sign in Nathan Phillips Square has a new look, to recognize the rights of Indigenous language speakers across the globe. Last month, the city…
October 3 – October 11, 2022 This week’s edition includes Treaty rights, lawsuits, land back, economic sovereignty and more. Jurisdiction and Canada’s justice system were front and centre in national…
Treaty #3 says it still opposes nuclear waste storage in its territory Oct 11, 2022 An agreement signed between Grand Council Treaty #3 (GCT#3) and the Nuclear Waste Management Organization…
Oct 11, 2022 Event coincides with National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women The Nunavut Employees Union will host its first women’s leadership conference in Iqaluit this…
11 Oct 2022 Since the release of the TRC report in 2015, momentum has been building toward Indigenous justice and reconciliation. But stronger and deeper commitments and actions are necessary.…
Oct 11, 2022 ‘If you work for the public sector, a big chunk of it is you have to have an education,’ says Chief Gaudet To get more Indigenous people…