Lawsuit launched over brutal bus killing
Two female passengers who witnessed the gruesome killing of Tim McLean, a Metis man in 2008 on a Greyhound bus have launched a multi-million dollar lawsuit.
Two female passengers who witnessed the gruesome killing of Tim McLean, a Metis man in 2008 on a Greyhound bus have launched a multi-million dollar lawsuit.
A series have recently unfolded in Seattle, Wash., over the fatal shooting of Aboriginal woodcarver John T. Williams.
British Columbia’s Attorney General is defending the controversial decision to appoint former judge and attorney general Wally Oppal to lead an inquiry into how police handled murdered women’s cases in Vancouver before they caught serial killer Robert Pickton.
An elder from a British Columbia First Nations is calling out his own chief and council for selling out to big business and not protecting the land.
One of the world’s largest oil companies says they are running out of oil.
Hockey is often considered the crown jewel of any winter event in Canada.
A Saskachewan chief who hid a drunk driving charge weeks before he was elected to the post of leading the province’s biggest First Nations organization is refusing to step down despite growing calls for his resignation.
Former Indian affairs minister Chuck Strahl and officials in his department treated two members of the Okanagan Indian band like “children” by second-guessing their ability to make business decisions, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has found.
The RCMP investigation into the murder of a teenager from Cowichan First Nation has lead to Washington State.