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Two First Nations setting up encampment near proposed bridge to Ring of Fire A political decision one thousand kilometres from Jeronimo Kataquapit's home in a remote First Nation near James Bay ...
Two groundbreaking reports, commissioned by the First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC), provide First Nations–led research and analysis of the history and scope of work required to bolster B.C. First ...
A gathering was held in Tsúut'ínà Nation near Calgary, Alberta, today as Canada Post celebrated an upcoming stamp featuring Bruce Starlight.
Ontarians are not impressed after the premier said that First Nations need to stop coming to the government for money.
Chris Selley: Earth to Liberals — First Nations are not an anti-development monolith Anti-development voices get far more traction than pro-development voices.
QUÉBEC - Representatives of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador urged a provincial legislature committee on Tuesday to abandon a forestry reform bill that would reserve large swaths of ...
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Rebecca Alty told The Canadian Press that closing the First Nations infrastructure gap is important but it's not considered nation-building work and would be ...
First Nation leaders have already signalled that the Ford government's efforts have fallen flat with Indigenous communities, which are now preparing for confrontation.
Anishinabek Nation Regional Chief Scott McLeod has joined Indigenous leaders who say they're alarmed by government efforts to accelerate infrastructure development.
A prominent First Nations leader is warning Premier Doug Ford to expect “fierce resistance” to his Bill 5 fast-tracking mines and infrastructure projects.