With new money in pocket, Kativik Regional Police Force commits to having independent community liaisons
After more than a year of negotiations with Canada and Quebec, the Kativik Regional Police…
After more than a year of negotiations with Canada and Quebec, the Kativik Regional Police…
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney brought Indigenous leaders from Treaty six, seven, and eight areas to…
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The federal Liberals are promising to spend $4.5 billion in new money over five years…
More hearings mean more controversy for Canada’s National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women…
Canada’s highest court has denied a bid by Regina- based Merchant Law Group (MLG) Thursday…
The 60s Scoop settlement agreement is on hold until lawyers agree to “de-link” their fees from the money destined for thousands of survivors.
The Indian and Metis Friendship centre in Winnipeg’s north end is once again facing the prospect of having to close its doors. Nearly 7,000 people pass through its doors every month but a funding issue may close its operations.