Health officials will make an announcement on the Omicron-specific COVID-19 vaccine, a Canadian spy is accused of smuggling a 15-year-old into Syria in 2015, and what newly filed legal briefings…
Sept. 1, 2022 After it reported $144 million in losses, the Australian mining company’s share price dropped 70%. Its board chair is blaming First Nations and Canadian regulators. Things are…
Sep 01, 2022 Alexander Valve and Supply opened Aug. 26 in community northwest of Edmonton A new manufacturing plant owned by the Alexander First Nation, near Edmonton, aims to create…
Canadian stocks continued to fall for the fourth consecutive session on Wednesday, marking its longest losing streak in over six weeks. The TSX Composite Index shed 182 points, or 0.9%,…
August 31, 2022 Decolonization creates complicated challenges for Indigenous people. When they insist on fundamental change, they are often accused of being unrealistic. When they accept incremental change, small and…
Aug 31, 2022 Small solar systems will power community centres, with more being planned Solar panels now face the sky in every Nunatsiavut community, as the region’s Inuit government works…
More than a century after a small First Nation in Northwestern Ontario was flooded by a dam on the Rainy River, the community has reached an $84-million land claim settlement…
It’s called the Default Prevention and Management Policy. It’s called the Default Prevention and Management Policy. And for decades it was used to take control of budgets and finances away…
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will perform a small cabinet shuffle, Saskatchewan RCMP are investigating after a boy allegedly suffered a seizure during a Bible camp exorcism, and new guidelines for…
Aug. 30, 2022 Saik’uz and Stellat’en First Nations have been fighting for the health of the watershed for over a decade. A dam operated by Rio Tinto Alcan and regulated…