Chiefs tell Ottawa to slow down Indigenous rights negotiations
Chiefs at a special rights forum hosted by the Assembly of First Nations in…
Chiefs at a special rights forum hosted by the Assembly of First Nations in…
(The existing Trans Mountain pipeline crosses a river in Chilliwack, B.C., near Cheam First Nation….
Special to APTN News The Trudeau government is committed to table legislation on a Recognition…
(Camp Cloud spokesperson Kwitsel Tatel poses with Coldwater elder Sonny Oppenheimer, who hand delivered his…
Arriving at dusk on Wednesday evening, Russ Diabo strolled into the Tiny House Warriors…
OTTAWA – Thousands of Indigenous families living on-reserve will miss out on a boost to the federal…
A poll released Monday on the 10th anniversary of Canada’s apology for residential schools, shows Canadians have strong and divided feelings about many areas including treaties, government attention to Indigenous issues, and funding of them.
Trudeau campaigned on a promise to make environmental assessments credible again — then he spent $4.5 billion on the Trans Mountain Pipeline. What does this mean?
“First Nations could own a pipeline.”
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