Indian Brook First Nation children Idle No More
Bad weather didn’t hinder Idle No More in the Maritimes.
Bad weather didn’t hinder Idle No More in the Maritimes.
Members from the Mohawk community of Tyendinaga Wednesday shut down the CP and CN rail lines.
In Quebec, members of the Mohawk community of Kanesatake wanted to show their support to Theresa Spence and other First Nations taking part in Wednesday’s Day of Action.
Moments after Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn Atleo announced he was following his doctor’s orders and taking a temporary leave of absence, emails started to fly between some First Nations leaders and political staff discussing whether it was time for him to step down.
APTN National News OTTAWA–On the orders of his doctor, Assembly of First Nations National Chief…
In the Northwest Territories, Idle No More supporters closed a busy intersection in downtown Yellowknife Friday.
Residents from across Nova Scotia, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal alike, came out to downtown Halifax to show their support for the Idle No More movement.
As part of Friday’s Global Day of Action, Toronto’s Dundas Square was the scene of an Idle No more demonstration.
A massive round dance framed the lawn of Parliament Hill Friday while a group of First Nations leaders met Friday afternoon with Prime Minister Stephen Harper on a day that saw Idle No More rallies unfold across the country.