13 years after house built, Mi’kmaq man still waiting for certificate of possession
A Mi’kmaq homeowner in Nova Scotia is in a fight with his band over housing.
A Mi’kmaq homeowner in Nova Scotia is in a fight with his band over housing.
APTN National News A Metis man in Nova Scotia has lost a long court battle….
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Federal department of Justice lawyers who are appealing a Federal Court ruling on Jordan’s Principle will find themselves arguing against their own government.
The federal government is appealing a court decision that ordered Ottawa to help pay for the care of a severely disabled teenager on the Pictou Landing First Nation in Nova Scotia.
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.
A Nova Scotia boy is being bullied.
All Idle No More protests have meant more than meets the eye.
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