Survivor calls First Nation living conditions ‘shame and disgrace’ as Canada commemorates residential school apology
As the Trudeau government commemorated the 10th anniversary of Canada’s apology to residential school survivors…
As the Trudeau government commemorated the 10th anniversary of Canada’s apology to residential school survivors…
APTN News Newfoundland and Labrador’s Child and Youth Advocate has announced that her office will…
A 24-hour safe space for youth is being dedicated to the memory of a 15-year-old…
Recent acquittals in the high-profile deaths of two young Indigenous people have some of their…
The 2018 federal budget, released Tuesday, contains a chapter called “reconciliation.” It earmarks $4.8 billion…
On October 6th, 2017, the Government of Canada announced a settlement for survivors of the…
Jane Philpott, the minister of Indigenous Services will address a conference of Indigenous health practitioners who are meeting in Ottawa Wednesday.
More than 4,000 First Nation, Inuit and Metis elders are in Edmonton this week to collaborate, teach, and learn about issues including climate change, reconciliation and missing and murdered Indigenous women.