Back to Batoche 2016: Métis from across Western Canada come together to commemorate historic victory
People arrived to Batoche, Sask, by car and canoe to celebrate culture and a ‘historic time for all of the Métis in Canada’
People arrived to Batoche, Sask, by car and canoe to celebrate culture and a ‘historic time for all of the Métis in Canada’
The festival hired about 100 local Indigenous people to do everything from security work to setting up stages
The DFO was asked by the Sipekne’katik First Nation to issue the order, but there’s no word on when a decision will be made
The activists say they will remain in the Burnaby building that’s set to be torn down until city council takes action to stop so-called ‘demovictions’
Elizabeth Phillips, 77, had to fight to hold on to her language early in life. Now she’s trying to pass it on.
A new development has forced a non-profit group to move the 240-square foot Steve Cardiff house for people who are living with addiction or HIV
The group is soon expected to premier three films that they produced from scratch in just two days.
The group of about 200 is gathering to hold ceremony and discuss how to preserve water for future generations
Senator Lillian Dyck wants to amend the Criminal Code so courts must take victims’ Aboriginal female identity a factor in sentencing