The legal saga around a two-year occupation of a proposed development site by a group of Indigenous people returned to an Ontario court on Monday with another attempt to remove…
We are saddened by the tragic events that unfolded in James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, Sask. Our condolences to all those affected by this loss. This week’s edition includes…
September 12, 2022 With the source of the weekend’s North Slave hydro power outages identified, attention shifts to the question of why diesel didn’t take over. Late on Sunday evening,…
Sep. 12, 2022 Facing down governments and industry, this First Nation makes a promise: There’ll be no development in the Ring of Fire without its consent Clayton John Moonias reaches…
And how do Indigenous people really feel about them? Today, land acknowledgements often show up at the beginning of most events, the bottom of many webpages and email signatures, and…
King Charles III addresses U.K. Parliament, the Queen’s casket arrives in Edinburgh, and the real work begins for new Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. Here’s what you need to know to…
Sept. 9, 2022 Queen Elizabeth II dies at age 96, changes are expected in Canada and a look at what happens next. Here’s what you need to know to start…
Sep 08, 2022 A Wisconsin judge has ruled in favour of the Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa in its dispute with Enbridge over Line 5, but stopped…
September 7th, 2022 On July 18, 2022, Duncan’s First Nation – a Treaty 8 First Nation located in what is now northwestern Alberta – filed a Statement of Claim with…
Sep 07, 2022 Waswanipi becomes latest Cree community to elect women as chief and deputy chief The village of Waswanipi has become the latest Quebec Cree community to elect women…