A long struggle against the pain
In the final story on a week-long series on suicide, APTN National News travels to a community in Quebec.
In the final story on a week-long series on suicide, APTN National News travels to a community in Quebec.
With the summer Olympics fast approaching, the Smithsonian in Washington, DC, is taking the time to recognize athletes of the past.
The Calgary law firm at the centre of a residential school compensation scandal is closing its doors at the end of the month.
Andrea Michael says she’s paying close attention to the race for Assembly of First Nations national chief for the first time because this year’s field includes four female candidates who could make history by breaking the traditionally male hold on the most high profile position in First Nations politics.
Suicide has an everlasting grip on family members and friends who lost a loved one.
Former Roseau River chief Terry Nelson held an unofficial campaign event Thursday.
In Manitoba, the chief medical examiner has called an inquest into the death of a two month-old baby girl.
The largest free Aboriginal music event in Canada is coming up later this month in Winnipeg.
A 63 year-old elder hung himself the day before his hearing for residential school compensation.