Toronto protesters slam Harper telling him they’re Idle No More
They met gathered in Toronto and snaked their way through the financial district to Queen’s Park telling the federal government they’re Idle No More.
They met gathered in Toronto and snaked their way through the financial district to Queen’s Park telling the federal government they’re Idle No More.
They met gathered in Toronto and snaked their way through the financial district to Queen’s Park telling the federal government they’re Idle No More.
Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan said Thursday the Harper government would be putting money on the table to go along with contentious plans for new legislation governing First Nations education.
Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan said Thursday the Harper government would be putting money on the table to go along with contentious plans for new legislation governing First Nations education.
As the paint brushes along the canvas Jordan Bennett reflects on what it means to be an artist.
Tanya Tagaq is a star with her mix of Inuit throat singing and contemporary music.
The National Arts Centre orchestra brought Vivaldi and Beethoven to a middle school in Iqaluit where they also met a “master” of traditional Inuit music.
A dollar store in the community Wetaskiwin is selling a plastic, made-in-China “Indian weapon” peace pipes and a Halloween store is selling a “Sassy Squaw” costume.
The Haida Nation has condemned the actions of a company owned by one of its villages that is currently in the midst of an environmental controversy over an experiment to fertilize the ocean with iron dust in hopes of boosting salmon numbers.
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