Duncan defends cuts to Aboriginal organizations
Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Minister John Duncan responded in Edmonton Tuesday to criticism over cuts to Aboriginal organizations.
Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Minister John Duncan responded in Edmonton Tuesday to criticism over cuts to Aboriginal organizations.
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If Ontario’s Lieutenant-Governor didn’t know Sunday was the anniversary of the Robinson Huron Treaty signing, he does now.
APTN National News often brings stories about the Canadian Coast Guard helping boaters in Nunavut.
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Emotions ran high for a group of residential school survivors in Cardston, Alta.
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The lawyer for Bruce Carson says he’s in possession of information that will clear the former aide to Prime Minister Stephen Harper of an influence peddling charge that is linked to a water company’s attempts to sell water filtration systems to First Nations reserves.