Quebec announces millions for social and cultural First Nation, Inuit development
The government of Québec has announced $147 million action plan to help the social and cultural development of First Nations and Inuit in the province.
The government of Québec has announced $147 million action plan to help the social and cultural development of First Nations and Inuit in the province.
The hearings in Val d’Or will wrap up Tuesday before going on the road to other communities across Québec. The inquiry is examining the relationship between some provincial public services and Indigenous peoples.
Danielle Rochette APTN National News Officials with the friendship centre in Val d’Or told the…
The inquiry currently underway in Val d’Or, Québec is giving people hope, and offering an openness to discuss how they feel about dealing with provincial services such as police, or the health system.
Danielle Rochette APTN National News The public inquiry on relations between Indigenous peoples and six…
Renowned architect Douglas Cardinal was handed an honourary degree at McGill University in Montréal.
Across Canada, many Indigenous peoples are forced to leave their communities to access health care.
In Quebec, there’s a small group trying to help.
The Province of Québec recently implemented a new history curriculum for high schools but some say it doesn’t go far enough.
Karihwanoron means ‘precious words’ in Mohawk. It’s also the name of a unique school in Kahnawake. A school that is struggling to stay open.