Federal Government
Feds pledge action on relocations, treatment of Inuit tuberculosis epidemic
The Canadian Press IQALUIT, Nunavut _ The federal government pledged Thursday to take steps to…
Feds’ attempt to block ’60s Scoop ruling slammed as unprecedented, galling
The Canadian Press An extraordinary 11th-hour government attempt to stop a judge from ruling on…
Liberals look to create social finance strategy to help indigenous groups
The Canadian Press OTTAWA — Damon Johnston admits his organization made a number of mistakes…
Nation to Nation: New year, old struggle
Nation to Nation As 2017 dawns, Cindy Blackstock continues an old struggle in her case…
First Nation says it’s getting $4.5 million compensation from 1885 rebellion
Unless Canada appeals, First Nation in Saskatchewan set to receive millions in compensation dating back to the Red River Rebellion.
Indian residential school hearing resuming with fight over costs immunity
Survivors of a notorious Indian residential school want the courts to ensure they aren’t forced to foot the government’s legal bills if they lose.
Senate committee motion could delay sex-based amendments to Indian Act
Senator says they need a bill “that finally addresses gender discrimination.”