Apr 2, 2026 Indigenous agriculture documentary Tea Creek screened at Squamish’s Totem Hall, revealing the cracks in a lesser-known oppressive system, according to its protagonist. Truth and reconciliation are merely words without…
Apr 02, 2026 Opposition motion calling on health authority board representatives to testify in legislature defeated The Yukon government has passed legislation that the health minister says gives it the…
April 2, 2026 Senior Fellow Brian Giesbrecht warns modern Indigenous land deals in B.C. risk undermining property rights by granting expansive title and development authority. As courts expand obligations, uncertainty…
April 2, 2026 “Even though some of us were from different parts of the NWT, it just felt like meeting someone from home.” That is how Aklavik’s Kennedi Greenland described…
April 2, 2026 Once celebrated, B.C.’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act is now facing rushed amendments — with some warning the province is trying to sidestep accountability…
Apr 02, 2026 Federal and territorial leaders have many ways to describe how big of a deal Nunavut devolution is. It’s an “historic moment” and the signal of a “new…
Apr 02, 2026 Anisabeth Kaiya Danis Waswa-Rae, 18, honoured in hero walk to Thunder Bay hospital’s operating room WARNING: This story references suicide. Help resources can be found at the…
April 2, 2026 By David Suzuki with contributions from Boreal Project Manager Rachel Plotkin In Canada, progress on social and ecological justice often faces roadblocks. When women got the right…
Apr 2, 2026 A Decolonizing Psychology Panel was held on April 1 at Concordia University’s Braaksma Hall, exploring Indigenous perspectives and culturally grounded approaches to mental health. Brooke Palmer, a…
Apr. 1, 2026 Summary: Indigenous people can reclaim traditional names on passports and other federal government identification, free of charge for five years. As of 2026, seven provinces and two…