“We wanted to travel around the province and this was our next stop,” said Natasha Martin-Mitchell, development officer for indigenous women entrepreneurs. Martin-Mitchell said the first event was held at…
The Waterhen Lake First Nation is ‘leading the way in Indigenous tourism in northwest Saskatchewan,’ with a new development corporation and tourism destination. PRINCE ALBERT – When you drive through…
May 26, 2022 Food Security series: Declining salmon poses food security concern, especially for First Nations Living in a province where the Pacific salmon is one of the provincial government’s…
May 25, 2022 ROBINSON HURON TREATY TERRITORY (May 25, 2022) — The Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund (RHTLF) leadership are calling on electoral candidates to commit to supporting the honourable…
May 26, 2022 Reclaiming her family’s land at the south foot of the Burrard Bridge is a homecoming of sorts for Squamish Nation elder Syexwáliya Ann Whonnock. Her great grandfather…
May 26, 2022 “We are at a point of unprecedented challenges brought on by climate change, and a lack of understanding, particularly in the Federal government of our Nation’s rights…
A United Nations special rapporteur is planning a Canadian trip to examine the “overall human-rights situation” of Indigenous people in light of the discoveries of possible unmarked graves near former…
May 25, 2022 It is commonplace for Canadian governments to emphasize their commitments to advancing reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples while simultaneously taking positions in court rooted in the denial of…
May 25, 2022 While senators’ duties are mainly as legislators in Parliament, their work also takes them far beyond, both physically and virtually. Learn more about some of their activities.…
May 25, 2022 Mining mogul touts experience with Indigenous people in Australia as company takes stake in Ontario The Australian owner of the company that now holds the largest mining…