May 15, 2026 When James Ross began writing the story of his brother, John Ross, he only intended for it to be something to share with his children and grandchildren.…
May 15, 2026 MANITOULIN ISLAND/MNIDOO MNISING – Mark Zelinski’s passion for the Niagara Escarpment, it’s history, and the people that live on it has him launching his new book, Niagara…
May 15, 2026 Last year, in Cowichan Tribes v. Canada, a B.C. court pulled the rug out from under property rights across Canada by declaring aboriginal title to be a…
May 15, 2026 For generations, Inuit in Naujaat have relied on the waters of Foxe Basin. Hunters from the Arviq Hunters and Trappers Organization (Arviq HTO) travel these waters to…
May 14, 2026 In the coming weeks, we’ll feature Q&As with graduating law students who will reflect on their time at Weldon. Today we’re talking to Aaron Tolkamp. Why did you want…
May 15, 2026 Toronto company would remain owners of the site, requiring archaeological clearance before it can build homes A plot of land in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., (NOTL) that could be…
May 15, 2026 Dikes were installed throughout the Fraser River to pursue agriculture — now, reverting Xwíʔləm̓nəc to its natural state is restoring biodiversity, culture and connection Summary Historically, First…
May 15, 2026 Candidate says greater collaboration needed to improve lives of Nunavummiut Nunatsiaq News is publishing profiles of the 10 candidates in Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.’s May 27 presidential byelection.…
May 15 2026 A woman from Steinbach is sharing her story of grief, resilience and the importance of awareness surrounding Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S). While Red Dress Day was observed earlier this month on May…
May 15, 2026 Indigenous students in Gatineau hosted a hands-on celebration of Cree, Algonquin, and Inuit culture A drumbeat anchors a crowd of students on a windy day and students,…