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A First Nation in Manitoba’s Interlake region says one home burned down and several garages and outbuildings have been ...
A Métis man says the City of Winnipeg tried to muzzle his complaints at work by getting him to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
Ghislain Picard speaks to APTN host Kim Sullivan about his 33 years leading the Assembly of First Nations Quebec and Labrador ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Trump on May 6 and King Charles will visit Ottawa to deliver the speech from the throne ...
Cold Lake First Nations Chief says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will have some questions to answer at a May 6 meeting with ...
Winnipeg's Downtown Community Safety Partnership (DCSP) is expanding at the request of community members to help Indigenous ...
A housing class action launched by chiefs in Manitoba seeks more than $5 billion in compensation and damages from Canada.
The death of a man in Skidegate on Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, has created a movement called Justice for Luke. On April ...
Restorative justice focuses on creating conversations between victims and offenders about the circumstances and impact of the ...
Forty-five Indigenous candidates entered the 2025 federal election. After the votes were counted, 12 will be members of ...
Mi'kmaw MP Jaime Battiste will be heading back to Ottawa as the member of Parliament for Cape Breton-Canso-Antigonish.
Most Indigenous people with an internet connection are familiar with the ‘skoden’ meme – short for ‘let’s go then.’ But ...
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