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Chief questions politics behind OPP’s revelation it reviewed botched Thunder Bay police death probe
An Ontario First Nation leader is questioning the motivation behind the Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner’s decision to reveal the force reviewed Thunder Bay police’s botched death investigation of an Indigenous man found in one of the city’s rivers.
Québec Inquiry gives hope and offers openness to some
The inquiry currently underway in Val d’Or, Québec is giving people hope, and offering an openness to discuss how they feel about dealing with provincial services such as police, or the health system.
Remote First Nation in northern Manitoba fear the only bridge into community may be destroyed
A remote community in northern Manitoba, accessible by a single road, is panicking after rising flood waters threatens to wash away their bridge.
Alberta women’s advocate says Indigenous women are presumed guilty, until found innocent
An Indigenous women’s advocate in Alberta says Indigenous women are considered guilty and must prove themselves innocent in the province’s justice system.
Indigenous Affairs rejects Senate’s S-3 amendment on status bill
Bill S-3 was rejected by Indigenous Affairs. The bill was supposed to eliminate sex-based discrimination when determining status in the Indian Act. It was a court ordered result of the Stéphane Descheneaux case.
Saskatoon boy with rare form of muscular dystrophy has dream night meeting stars
A young boy in Saskatoon had the night of his young life on the weekend after meeting singing stars Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.
Inquiry into relationship between Quebec public services and Indigenous peoples gets underway in Val d`Or
Danielle Rochette APTN National News The public inquiry on relations between Indigenous peoples and six…
Donation to Thunder Bay shelter brings everyone to tears
A large donation, from perhaps the least expected person, brought everybody to tears at the Thunder Bay Shelter House.