Haida Gwaii bracing for more Japanese debris washing up on its shores
On the West Coast, debris is washing up on the shores from the catastrophic tsunami that devastated Japan last year.
On the West Coast, debris is washing up on the shores from the catastrophic tsunami that devastated Japan last year.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is on the first leg of his five-day tour of Canada’s Arctic.
One of British Columbia’s most prominent First Nations organizations is calling on the Royal Canadian Legion to issue a formal written apology to all the families of Aboriginal veterans over a joke published by a provincial branch that described the murder of two “Indians.”
One of British Columbia’s most prominent First Nations organizations is calling on the Royal Canadian Legion to issue a formal written apology to all the families of Aboriginal veterans over a joke published by a provincial branch that described the murder of two “Indians.”
Opposition continues to grow in British Columbia against Enbridge’s proposed Northern Gateway project.
The Nunavut RCMP is getting a scolding for violating a man’s charter rights at Iqaluit’s airport.
Winnipeg-based comedian Ryan McMahon is getting noticed.
The former grand chief of the Grand Council of Crees of Quebec says other First Nations should pay attention to an agreement that was signed Tuesday.
For decades the Lubicon Lake Cree Nation in northern Alberta has been a house divided.