Northern affairs minister says Métis Nation of Ontario has work to do in proving legitimacy
Canada’s minister of Northern affairs says the Métis Nation of Ontario has some challenges ahead…
Canada’s minister of Northern affairs says the Métis Nation of Ontario has some challenges ahead…
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By Kenneth Jackson APTN National News A First Nation activist has filed a judicial complaint…
When the members of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation in Sarnia agreed to shut down their blockade of a CN Rail line Wednesday at midnight that was believed to be the end of it.
A rail blockade launched by Aamjiwnaang First Nations members on a CN line in Sarnia, Ont., is expected to end Thursday at midnight.
As members of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation enter their fourth day of blocking a railway line running through their reserve in Sarnia, Ont., the mayor of the city is now questioning why Prime Minister Stephen Harper won’t just meet with First Nation leaders, the main demand of the protesters.
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