Taking a look at Idle No More in the Northwest Territories
Since the beginning of Idle No More it has been a rallying cry for First Nation people across the country.
Since the beginning of Idle No More it has been a rallying cry for First Nation people across the country.
Elder Raymond Robinson, who has been fasting with Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence, lay on the floor of an Ottawa hotel room Sunday and wept after hearing the news his nephew was dead.
All Idle No More protests have meant more than meets the eye.
In Ontario, Six Nations and non-Aboriginal protesters fond coming ground blocking access to windmill construction sites near Six Nations territory.
Serpent River First Nation Chief Isadore Day speaks with APTN National News about the Jan. 11 meeting with the prime minister and whether Ontario chiefs support Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence.
Wednesday’s call for action had many First Nations people demanding action for local issues.
An Alberta First Nation that lost its land a century ago took their case to a busy stretch of highway Wednesday.
The National Day of Action across Canada was a huge success, according to many Idle No More supporters.
Northern Saskatchewan Conservative MP Rob Clarke introduced a private members bill last year proposing changes to the Indian Act.