‘Proud Boys’ return to regular duty with no charges after disrupting Mi’kmaq ceremony
Four members are cleared to return to regular duty, while one has left the armed forces.
Four members are cleared to return to regular duty, while one has left the armed forces.
“We’ve done just about everything there is – private investigators, cadaver dogs, you name it, just to try and find her.”
The daughter of Anna Mae Aquash, who was murdered in South Dakota in the 1970’s is welcoming the chance to finally tell her mother’s story before the national inquiry.
Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief for Nova Scotia Morley Googoo apologized and is headed to the restorative justice program after being charged with assault and disturbing the peace.
Education and reconciliation are the key goals of a four day festival celebrating the long history between the Mi’kmaq and Acadians in Nova Scotia.
Mi’kmaq say the media storm around the “Proud Boys” is a chance for education.
The Canadian Press A military spokesperson says five men who appear in a filmed confrontation…