Métis scholar advocates for decolonization of Canadian universities in wake of Mount St. Vincent debate
Universities interested in addressing the barriers and inequities Indigenous people face in accessing Canada’s post-secondary…
Universities interested in addressing the barriers and inequities Indigenous people face in accessing Canada’s post-secondary…
The Manito Ahbee Festival wrapped up in Winnipeg on Sunday. It was the 13th annual celebration of Indigenous culture, arts, and music.
APTN News two-part story that describes ecological grief as “grief that’s in response to a change to a beloved homeland or environment or ecosystem.”
A new study conducted by the Strategic Salmon Health Initiative (SSHI) says the piscine reovirus (PRV), the virus found in farmed Atlantic salmon, has now been linked to disease in Pacific Chinook salmon.
The Bill is just the first step in making changes, says the province.
Nearly 200 Sixties Scoop survivors filled a makeshift courtroom in Saskatoon on Thursday as hearings began for the proposed $800-million settlement.
The federal government is finally getting ready to live up to one of its promises made to Indigenous people on the campaign trail and move towards drafting legislation of the Indigenous Languages Act.
APTN News A growing number of people in the Mi’kmaq and Métis nations are speaking…
Among Skawennati Fragnito’s preoccupations as an internationally renowned multi-media artist is her future of being Mohawk, and the marry out, get out law.
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