First Nation files lawsuit alleging Alberta’s Sovereignty Act infringes on way of life
It further alleges the Act negates the guarantees of livelihood and freedom that Treaty 6 was made to protect
It further alleges the Act negates the guarantees of livelihood and freedom that Treaty 6 was made to protect
‘The recommendations should be the bare minimum,’ says First Nations lawyer
The aunt of Courtney Johnstone has nothing but praise for the Grande Prairie RCMP and its search for her niece
La langue française divise les communautés autochtones à l’Assemblée des Premières Nations. La conférence de…
‘We promised them that if they did not shut it down, we would, and we are people of our word,’ said a protester
Members of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation are wondering why they have to foot the bill for a cultural item that was likely taken from their people in the 19th century
Black woman assaulted with bear spray in Edmonton
The Calgary-based pipeline company said it is facing significant cost pressures in Western Canada related to labour costs and shortages, along with contractor underperformance and disputes.
The project is years overdue and its costs have ballooned to $13.4 billion