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Keith Henry, the president and CEO of the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC), has quite a few reasons to be ...
Four First Nations chiefs made their way to Queen’s Park in Toronto on July 16 to voice their displeasure and explain why they have joined fast-track litigation against the Ontario and federal ...
As descendants of Peoples who entered into peace and friendship Treaties with the Crown to allow for the Queen’s subjects to ...
Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler, on behalf of the Executive Council, has expressed ongoing concern for NAN First Nations threatened ...
Chief Dale Steinhauer of Saddle Lake Cree Nation is calling for calm, respect, and unity following a ‘July 2 meeting’ where ...
Métis scholar Kristy McLeod is bracing for more hateful online comments when Decolonization and Me: Conversations about ...
Several First Nations from Ontario have brought fast track litigation in Superior Court to kill Bills 5 and C5 on the basis that they severely threaten their rights to self-determine their ways of ...
A national celebration of Indigenous languages through music is the focus of the documentary Rhythms of the Land, which will ...
The Siksika Nation filed a legal challenge against the Government of Alberta’s decision to end a moratorium on coal ...
Two-time winner of the Governor General Literary Awards, David A. Robertson, believes firmly that non-Indigenous Canadians ...
Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) is deeply concerned following reports of drug trafficking targeting evacuees ...
The National Gallery of Canada (NGC), in partnership with The Audain Foundation, announces today a new research-based residency in historical Indigenous art funded by the Audain Indigenous Curatorial ...