Canada ‘ragging the puck’ on First Nations fishing rights, MP says
Minister promises to “uphold those treaty rights” when asked about government inaction
Minister promises to “uphold those treaty rights” when asked about government inaction
Canada argues plaintiff not a good fit for civil suit
Thirty years ago, the so called “Oka Crisis“ ended with the army moving into the…
Local outbreaks have emerged in remote First Nations in B.C. and northern Ontario
Mi’kmaw fishers expected to start up lobster fishery again.
First Nation leaders, fishers and non-governmental organizations are calling on the federal government to remove…
This isn’t the first class-action to allege that colonization and discrimination have harmed Indigenous peoples.
“Politicians can only move as far as their voters allow them, and if their voters don’t understand what’s happening then that’s a challenge,” says Jaime Battiste
A five-day hearing is scheduled to wrap up Friday in Regina.