Tsilhqot'in gear up for historical Supreme Court hearing
The land and title caravan from British Columbia has arrived safely to their destination.
The land and title caravan from British Columbia has arrived safely to their destination.
A Federal Court judge has overturned a decision by Aboriginal Affairs to force First Nations bands in the Maritimes to set social assistance rates and standards mirroring their respective provinces.
Members from the Tsilhqot’in First Nation in British Columbia is making its way to Ottawa planning to be on hand as the Supreme Court of Canada hears what could be a historic land title case.
John Milloy continued his testimony at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal on First Nation child funding.
The human rights case against the federal government resumed this week with a history lesson on Indian Residential Schools.
Embattled Sen. Patrick Brazeau was offered a “backroom deal” by the Conservative leader in the Senate to avoid suspension from the Red Chamber.
The Harper government says it’s trying to address dismal education outcomes by bringing on-reserve schools up to par with provincially run schools.
Three Senators are waiting to hear whether they will be suspended without pay for the rest of this parliamentary session.
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn Atleo said Canada “was not an empty” land as he responded to Wednesday’s Throne Speech that claimed pioneers forged a country “where none would have otherwise existed.”
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