Flood evacuees continue fight for help
Evacuees from flooded-out communities in Manitoba continue to fight for financial assistance.
Evacuees from flooded-out communities in Manitoba continue to fight for financial assistance.
Imagine being forced out of your home before flood waters arrive.
There are five schools in Six Nations Iroquois territory in southern Ontario and they’re run by the federal Aboriginal Affairs department.
A Saskatchewan chief has been removed from his post.
While the Assembly of First Nations and Canada debate spending on students, parents on Six Nations are just hoping to get supplies.
After the threat of having their funds reduced, a Yukon self-governing First Nation now has three months to negotiate a financial transfer agreement with the federal government.
A Winnipeg First Nations rights activist says the husband of a senior Aboriginal Affairs official threatened him with legal action over a mass email containing unproven allegations the federal government attempted to interfere in the recent Assembly of First Nations election.
A Manitoba chief at the centre of a swirling controversy involving allegations of vote-buying and counter threats of legal action from a senior Aboriginal Affairs official says he’s worried the fall-out could result in Ottawa making his community pay the price.