Lubicon finally unite
For decades the Lubicon Lake Cree Nation in northern Alberta has been a house divided.
For decades the Lubicon Lake Cree Nation in northern Alberta has been a house divided.
A year after a massive 4.5 million litre oil spill on Lubicon Lake Cree territory, one of their members says the spill is still not cleaned up and she wants to know why.
Northern Alberta is home to one of the most important wildlife eco-systems on earth.
A group of Indigenous leaders and representatives are overseas telling Shell Oil how the company is impacting their communities.
Members of two First Nations in northern Alberta are worried they may lose a hard fought battle for a health study if the Progressive Conservative government falls on Monday.
The end of a 40-year dynasty may be at hand.
Alberta’s Wildrose Party is holding onto a polling lead as the province heads into an election next week.
They came by the hundreds to occupy the lawn of the British Columbia legislature in Victoria to voice their disgust about the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline.
APTN National News Michael Hutchinson speaks with University of Alberta biologist Dr. Suzanne Bayley on…