Tom Fennario
Social workers criticize Montreal police for closing case on Inuk woman’s death
Still reeling from the deaths of two Inuk women in Montreal, social workers in the city say police did not do a thorough enough investigation into their deaths.
Ojibwe man facing charges after blockade in Gaspé
An Ojibwe man is facing a number of charges after being arrested at a blockade in Mi’gmaq territory.
Plaque on BMO building in Montreal boasts of city founder killing an Iroquois chief ‘with his own hands’
A Mohawk man wants the Bank of Montréal and the City of Montréal to address the plaque.
New streaming service brings Aboriginal music to devices around the world
There’s a new way to discover Indigenous music in Canada along with some old favourites….
Tyendinaga grower wants Mohawk Territory to find its own way in the new world of legalized pot
On Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, medical marijuana is quickly becoming the new tobacco trade.
A look at the newest dispute between Oka and the Mohawks of Kanesatake over the sacred pines
A land dispute between Mohawks and a neighbouring Québec town of Oka is heating up.
Family of Tiffany Morrison calling for people to support #MMIW inquiry
The family of Tiffany Morrison is calling for people to support the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.