Idle No More riled over secret chiefs meeting
Idle No More showed up at a meeting outside of Halifax Thursday.
Idle No More showed up at a meeting outside of Halifax Thursday.
They came. They sung. And they shared.
A northern Manitoba chief has been sued by the HudBay Mining Company for Idle No More protests and blockades.
Idle No More has joined forces with Defenders of the Land and the new alliance plans to launch “escalating action” during what is being called the “Sovereignty Summer,” according to a draft joint declaration obtained by APTN National News.
Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae and former AFN national chief Phil Fontaine recently met in Winnipeg to discuss the way forward for Aboriginal people and Canada.
One of the only people charged during the rise of the Idle No More movement is speaking out about the civil suit he’s facing.
Armed with walking sticks and fighting blistered feet, a group of walkers is slowly making tracks to Ottawa.
A prominent Mi’kmaq leader says he would rather resign as head of Nova Scotia’s treaty rights organization than see a young First Nation woman harmed because of her ongoing hunger strike.
A Mohawk woman says she lost a band job to run the community’s arena after the local newspaper ran one of her letters to the editor which said she would be “idle no more” over a long-running land dispute with the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne.