The United States government acknowledged the Haudenosaunee influence in 1987 with a concurrent resolution that noted George ...
Five Oklahoma tribes have been awarded a total of $1.6 million in grant money to support affordable housing and community ...
Purchase Current Issue or Login to Download the PDF of this Issue Download the PDF of this Issue Columbia and Paul, Weiss are reprising the gutlessness last seen in the McCarthy era. D.D. Guttenplan ...
As the Site C reservoir floods the Peace River Valley in northern B.C., farmers and members of Blueberry River First Nations witness their land, wildlife, and ancestral territory disappear beneath an ...
A First Nations chief wants Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to call off this fall's referendum question on separation in the absence of formal consultation with Indigenous groups. Trevor Mercredi, the ...
Staunch opposition by some First Nations is threatening Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s hopes for an oil pipeline to British Columbia’s northwest coast, weeks before her government plans to file an ...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has expanded to 48 teams for the first time, an uptick from the previous number of 32. Qualifying was already a difficult process due to the limited spots across confederations ...
First Nations said they are frustrated to find a government that once emphasized reconciliation abandoning attempts to reconcile You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if ...
Other First Nations and Métis groups applauded the ruling Wednesday, with one chief warning that any attempt by Smith to bypass the court decision would be considered an attack on Indigenous people.
An Alberta judge has quashed a separatist petition, saying the provincial government had a duty to consult with First Nations. Justice Shaina Leonard says the petition should never have been issued.
The federal government has earmarked $1.2 billion in this year's budget for Closing the Gap initiatives over five years. As part of the budget, Stolen Generations redress payments will now be exempt ...