By Darrell Greer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Kivalliq News Longtime Inuk politician Jack Anawak represented the ...
By Amy Romer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council has declared a state of emergency in all 14 Nuu-chah-nulth nations due to the devastating loss of life caused by ...
A southern Alberta First Nation says it will fight the province’s decision on a dam location that it says was made without consultation. In a letter to Premier Danielle Smith, the Siksika band east of ...
Lazenby Local Journalism Intitiative Reporter The small garden the Tsleil-Waututh Nation began a few short years ago has blossomed into a thriving urban farm. The Nation, as part of its Ćećǝwǝt lelǝm ...
The Canadian Press The two men arrested after a deadly roadside shooting near Calgary last month will be tried together. A manhunt began Aug. 6 following the noon-hour shooting of two men who were ...
Growing up along the banks of the Ninglick River in western Alaska, Ashley Tom would look out of her window after strong storms from the Bering Sea hit her village and notice something unsettling: the ...
By Marc Lalonde, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A health agency mandated with taking care of Indigenous people in Quebec and Labrador is calling on the province to acknowledge the systemic ...
SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER- Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) is honouring the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation early this year with another drive-thru event. SNEC’s event coordinator, ...
By  Connor McDowell, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Brandon Sun SIOUX VALLEY DAKOTA NATION — The Manitoba government has offered a cut of provincial gaming revenue to several Dakota First ...
Dr. Michael Anderson clearly remembers a First Nations child flown into the Toronto pediatric ward where he was working 30 years ago. Standing in front of the nursing station, Anderson overheard a ...
The Canadian Press  New Democrat Leader David Eby says he will help more middle-class, first-time buyers into the housing market in British Columbia with a plan to finance 40 per cent of the price.
The Canadian Institute for Health Information says more than 7,000 people with diabetes undergo a leg, foot or toe amputation every year — and the majority of those procedures could have been ...