Winnipeg woman’s continuing fight for Shoal Lake 40
The boil water advisory for the city of Winnipeg ended a week ago.
The boil water advisory for the city of Winnipeg ended a week ago.
The Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association has voted to support calls for a national inquiry into murdered and missing Indigenous women.
Eric DeJaeger, the priest convicted of 32 counts of abusing Inuit children in the Nunavut community of Igloolik, was sentenced Wednesday to 19 years in prison.
Last week, a report was released looking into the Mount Polley tailings pond breach in British Columbia.
Good news for the community of Grassy Narrows in Northwestern Ontario.
The subsidiary of a Manitoba chiefs organization currently under a forensic investigation has been awarded a Health Canada contract to distribute prescription medicine.
An Algonquin First Nation has launched a $30 million court action alleging the third-party managers appointed by Aboriginal Affairs to handle its books treated the community with “disdain,” kept the band in the dark about its finances and even issued bad cheques.
A Mi’kmaq photographer in Nova Scotia is focusing his lens on pollution at a local paper mill.
A newly-tabled bill has the House of Commons rising in opposition.