Nunavut reaches settlement with Ottawa on $1 billion lawsuit
A $1 billion lawsuit between the Inuit of Nunavut and the Federal Government has been settled out of court.
A $1 billion lawsuit between the Inuit of Nunavut and the Federal Government has been settled out of court.
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Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde said he met with Aboriginal Affairs Minister Bernard Valcourt on Wednesday and discussed the deadly fire on […]
The federal government’s strategy to deal with the high number of murdered and missing Indigenous women is not supported by nearly 60 studies that have examined the issue, according to a new report.
The Loon Lake volunteer fire department did not respond to a deadly house fire Tuesday on a neighbouring First Nation [cut “reserve”] because the band council was three months behind on its fire bill, according to documents obtained by APTN National News.
The Conservative party was forced to pull a cropped photograph of Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde used to promote a petition trolling for signatures in support of the government’s First Nation Transparency Act.
The subsidiary of a Manitoba chiefs organization currently under a forensic investigation has been awarded a Health Canada contract to distribute prescription medicine.
Kitigan Zibi Chief Gilbert Whiteduck resigned his position over the weekend, APTN National News has learned.
Federal government documents show Manitoba is one of the worst places for First Nations people to live in Canada.