‘60s Scoop survivors get apology in Alberta
“For this trauma, this pain, this suffering, alienation and sadness, we are sorry.”
“For this trauma, this pain, this suffering, alienation and sadness, we are sorry.”
300 out of the 1,100 residents of the Little Grand Rapids First Nation in northern…
The federal government said it is stepping up efforts to evacuate two Manitoba First Nations that are threatened by a raging wildfire.
The mother of the man accused of murdering Simone Sanderson spoke for the first time in court on Wednesday since wiretaps from her home were played during the murder trial last week.
The Manito Ahbee Festival wrapped up in Winnipeg on Sunday. It was the 13th annual celebration of Indigenous culture, arts, and music.
The Indian and Metis Friendship centre in Winnipeg’s north end is once again facing the prospect of having to close its doors. Nearly 7,000 people pass through its doors every month but a funding issue may close its operations.
“I understand there are others…who are ready to come forward to talk about the situation but are reluctant to do so for fear of losing their jobs.”
A young woman pulled from the Red River in Winnipeg has been identified as 23-year-old April Carpenter.
The Bill is just the first step in making changes, says the province.