Walker says Elders' tears over Harper government's treatment of First Nations people sparked march to Ottawa
The tears of elders drove a group of six Mi’kmaq from Listuguj to walk about 900 kilometres from their community in Quebec to Ottawa.
The tears of elders drove a group of six Mi’kmaq from Listuguj to walk about 900 kilometres from their community in Quebec to Ottawa.
It’s known what Boston has been in the news because of the recent bombing.
The shores of Gaspreau Lake in Nova Scotia are lined with the archeological history of the Mi’kmaq people.
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.
Former AFN national chief Phil Fontaine was in Halifax Tuesday.
All Idle No More protests have meant more than meets the eye.
Two blockades are underway in the Gaspe region of eastern Quebec.
Blockades are underway on two Mi’kmaq communities in the Gaspe region of Quebec.
As the paint brushes along the canvas Jordan Bennett reflects on what it means to be an artist.
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