May 28, 2026 The Ontario Provincial Police has partnered with the YMCA of Northeastern Ontario to host Niigan Mosewak, a summer camp focused on developing Indigenous youth leaders through outdoor…
May 28, 2026 Talks on separatism are picking up steam in Saskatchewan, as neighbouring Albertans face a vote on whether to proceed with a referendum to leave Canada. First Nations…
May 28, 2026 Key takeaways Mining investment disputes increasingly sit at the intersection of Indigenous rights, State regulation, and investor protection. Tribunals are scrutinizing State conduct through the lens of…
May 28, 2026 CHIEF (Kúkpi7) ROSANNE CASIMIR had a lot to say five years ago when potential unmarked graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School were discovered. In 2021,…
May 28, 2026 U of G is proud to commemorate National Indigenous History Month in June and celebrate the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples who are a part of…
May 28, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After touching down in New York City yesterday afternoon, Prime Minister…
May 27, 2026 Vi Houssin says everyone should have space to explore their creativity Métis beadwork artist Vi Houssin isn’t the best beading teacher, they readily admit. But there’s much…
May 27, 2026 Federal boundary commissioners renamed several ridings with Indigenous references to promote reconciliation, one participant yesterday told the House affairs committee. A cabinet bill currently before the committee…
May 26, 2026 We, as a society, are obsessed with stress. But how much do we really know about how small everyday experiences impact our overall health? David Almeida, a…
May 27, 2026 Alberta’s latest push for a separation referendum has just collided with a hard legal and moral boundary: First Nations treaty rights. On May 12, Justice Shaina Leonard…