Aboriginal Affairs
Ottawa facing heat over Yukon First Nation claim Aboriginal Affairs starving self-government
A First Nation in the Yukon is accusing Ottawa of deliberately undermining a hard fought self government agreement.
A year later FN flood victims remain in limbo as Ottawa, band bicker over list
We’ve been following the story about the Lake St. Martin First Nation.
The latest on the controversy surrounding MB flood evacuee numbers
APTN National News An official with the Federal Aboriginal Affairs Department says not all Lake…
Federal opposition parties mum on First Nations child welfare court ruling
News that a Federal Court judge is ordering the Human Rights Tribunal to take a look at a discrimination case against Canada may be big news to some, but it seems to the majority it has largely gone unnoticed.
10 years later and still no money to fix Slate Falls' water woes
The Nishnawbe Aski Nation is made up of 49 First Nations in northern Ontario. Over 30 of those communities are fly-in.
Federal Court: Human Rights Tribunal "not fair" in dismissing First Nations child discrimination complaint against Ottawa
The Federal Court issued a stinging rebuke to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Wednesday in a ruling overturning a decision to dismiss a discrimination complaint against the federal Aboriginal Affairs department over its funding to First Nations child and welfare services.
Manitoba's top chief fights back over rising evacuee numbers
The Lake St. Martin First Nation in Manitoba was forced to evacuate due to flooding last spring.