Residential school photographs captured dark era
They say an image is worth a thousand of words and this saying particularly applies to what is happening in Montreal this week.
They say an image is worth a thousand of words and this saying particularly applies to what is happening in Montreal this week.
Usually, anything that promotes more video game playing by youth is frowned upon by parents.
The Kanesatake band council is in full political turmoil.
The grand chief of Kanesatake is claiming victory following a referendum he says has given him a mandate to call an election within months.
Raymond Robinson of Cross Lake First Nation is into his third day of a hunger strike.
-A January walk that began in Quebec’s northernmost Cree community with a snow machine breaking trail ended 1,600 kilometres later with a crowd of people forming a path on Parliament Hill to make way for a group of Cree youth who had captured the attention of a nation.
The 1,600 kilometre Journey of Nishiyuu, which began with a vision of a wolf facing a bear, neared its epic climax Monday with a final march on Parliament Hill.
When you hear the term hip hop, you probably don’t connect that music genre with Inuit culture.
Two blockades are underway in the Gaspe region of eastern Quebec.