Elite BC school facing human rights complaint
Six months after enduring a tirade from a supervisor, a staff member at an elite British Columbia private school says going to work is now unbearable.
Six months after enduring a tirade from a supervisor, a staff member at an elite British Columbia private school says going to work is now unbearable.
As the first Inuk to ever play in the NHL, hard-hitting Jordin Tootoo has been a hero to kids in Nunavut.
Authorities in British Columbia and Saskatchewan have recently seized thousands of cigarettes shipped by a Mohawk tobacco company in Kahnawake, Que., aiming to establish a reserve-based distribution network throughout the Western provinces, APTN National News has learned.
A Regina corner’s inquest jury has delivered a shocking discovery in the death of a three-year-old First Nations child.
An international organization is sounding the alarm about a remote tribe in the jungles of Brazil.
There is growing outrage in British Columbia after dozens of sled dogs slaughtered by a tourism operator.
Federal politicians are back on Parliament Hill after a long Christmas break and a new face is now handling the Indian Affairs file for the government.
Imprisoned Aboriginal women are falling through the cracks of failing rehabilitation programs in federal penitentiaries, critics say.
A candidate is appealing last month’s by-election on the Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia.