Examining the fragile relationship between Thunder Bay police and the city’s First Nations
Last fall the fragile relationship between Thunder Bay police and the city’s Aboriginal peoples shattered.
Last fall the fragile relationship between Thunder Bay police and the city’s Aboriginal peoples shattered.
The blockade of a winter road leading to a diamond mine near Attawapiskat ended Thursday evening after an agreement between mining giant De Beers, the chief of this northern Ontario First Nation and protesters.
Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence’s “life partner” says the federal Aboriginal Affairs department should finally launch the forensic audit requested by the community in 2004 if it’s serious about tracking the millions of dollars that have flowed through the band’s coffers.
Thunder Bay police say an investigation has been launched into an alleged race-based sexual assault against an Ontario First Nations woman who was reportedly grabbed off a city street as she walked to a store.
Adam Yellowhead was killed in Thunder Bay on Aug. 29.
Adam Yellowhead was killed in Thunder Bay on Aug. 29.
After 135 days walking across the country, Leo Baskatawang, an Iraq war veteran, climbed the stairs to Parliament Hill Tuesday dragging a copy of the Indian Act attached to his waist by a length of chain.
A group of people from the Grassy Narrows First Nation made the five hour trek from Thunder Bay to Toronto, some on foot, to deliver a message and a gift.