Inuit
-
Mother of sisters who claimed to be Inuit pleads guilty to fraudKarima Manji, the mother of Amira and Nadya Gill, plead guilty in the Nunavut Court of Justice taking 'full responsibility for the matters at hand.'CanadaFeb 9
-
Winnipeg councillor pushes to rename city park to honour Inuit communityThe renaming, Brian Mayes says, is about honouring the city's Inuit community. The process will change the name of Bonaventure Park in the Bonavista area.CanadaJan 22
-
-
Advertisement
-
Dementia projected to surge 273% in Indigenous communities while support services lackingNew research from the Alzheimer Society projects dementia to surge 273% among Indigenous people in the coming decadesHealthJan 22
-
-
Advertisement
-
Quebec judge authorizes class action lawsuit alleging abuse at Indigenous day schoolsThe lawsuit includes all First Nations people who were required between 1951 and 2014 to attend day schools that were run by the Quebec government in Indigenous communitiesCanadaDec 26, 2023
-
Quebec, Inuit to reopen self-government negotiations in new yearPita Aatami, of the Makivik Corporation, says the Inuit want to work in partnership with Quebec, while having control over things like mineral exploration on their territory.PoliticsDec 20, 2023
-
-
‘Reconciliation economy’: Why Indigenous founders need more access to capitalIndigenous entrepreneurs have faced many historical barriers to accessing capital, which business leaders and founders say is critical to economic independence and reconciliation.EconomyOct 2, 2023
-
-
How to mark National Day of Truth and Reconciliation in Hamilton, Niagara RegionSept. 30, 2023 will mark 10 years of Orange Shirt Day and three years since National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was formally recognized as a statutory holiday in Canada.CanadaSep 29, 2023
-
Beyond wearing orange: How to meaningfully mark National Day for Truth and ReconciliationIndigenous people share what others can do to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in a more purposeful way -- from attending events to supporting tourism.PerspectivesSep 29, 2023
-
-
Advertisement
-
Indigenous groups remain firm on child welfare law as Supreme Court weighs inSome Indigenous nations say they are prepared to continue enforcing their jurisdiction over child welfare if Canada's top court sides with Quebec in a landmark constitutional case.CanadaSep 28, 2023
-
-
Advertisement
-
Guelph refreshes territorial acknowledgement ahead of National Day for Truth and ReconciliationThe City of Guelph refreshed its territorial acknowledgement on Tuesday after working with Indigenous partners and community members for the past year.CanadaSep 27, 2023
Trending
-
As Loblaw boycott begins, what to know about all the company’s brands77,296 Read
-
Loblaw boycott: CEO responds to plans from ‘deeply unhappy’ customers19,713 Read
-
International students will get to work more hours per week starting this fall19,033 Read
-
Federal cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault linked to PPE company embroiled in lawsuits16,858 Read
-
Infant, grandparents killed in Highway 401 crash after police pursuit from LCBO robbery14,539 Read
-
Parents of slain Halifax teen grapple with grief, anger: ‘No one listened’9,769 Read
-
Top Videos
-
Consumers gear up for Loblaw boycott as petition for investigation gains traction
-
Consumers gear up for Loblaw boycott as petition for investigation gains traction
-
Feds not ruling out possibility of additional international student caps
-
NDP MP calls on federal ethics commissioner to investigate Minister Boissonnault
-
SIU called in after fatal police pursuit involving death of infant, grandparents on Highway 401
-