The federal government announced about $2.1 billion in new spending on essential services for Indigenous people in its spring economic update on Tuesday. The money will support First Nations and Inuit ...
The federal government delivered its spring economic update on Tuesday and says it's investing in Indigenous education and ...
Nearly two decades after the United Nations adopted a landmark declaration on Indigenous rights, advocates say countries ...
The last Correctional Investigator, Ivan Zinger, left in protest in January, and so far government hasn’t moved to fill his ...
Human rights must be at the centre of the Canadian government’s efforts to “Build Canada Strong,” Amnesty International ...
The federal government is promising $4.3 billion for First Nations education, Inuit food security and Indigenous child ...
Far too many Canadians are struggling to find homes they can afford. These challenges are especially heightened for Indigenous Peoples living in urban, rural and northern areas where there is a major ...
By Shannin Metatawabin, CEO, National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association Indigenous businesses are the growth story ...
This story is republished through the Indigenous News Alliance. On the second day of the United Nations Permanent Forum on ...
The High Court has long said it can’t hear cases about Indigenous sovereignty, but new research shows that may not be the ...
It is a pleasure to be at the Canada Science and Technology Museum – a temple to the ingenuity and drive that has built our ...
Leaders of two prominent Indigenous organizations in the Northwest Territories are urging the federal and territorial ...
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