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The Point where Rainy Lake meets Rainy River has always been a landing point for trade between First Nations. Between 1871 ...
Mamdani's win proves that people-first politics rooted in fairness, affordability, and real unity is the way forward ...
Members of Neskantaga and Attiwapiskat First Nations have begun clearing brush at the point where proposed highways would ...
Israel’s war crimes in Gaza and the bombing of Iran are not just concerning, they are unacceptable to an increasing number of ...
Ten years ago this month, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada released its final reports and 94 Calls to Action, marking what many hoped would be a turning point in the relationship ...
As global leaders descend upon Canada for the G7 summit from June 15 to 17 in Kananaskis, Alberta, they will arrive to find a country in the midst of an Indigenous resistance uprising, which their ...
Montreal is now five days into a public transit strike. For days, except for during peak hours, the entrances to metro stations have been locked, and no buses have stopped to pick up passengers. Both ...
First Nations leaders in northern Ontario are vowing an “Idle No More 2.0” if the province passes Bill 5, legislation designed to speed up development without clear rules on Indigenous consultation ...
Debassige urged Premier Doug Ford to immediately withdraw the controversial Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, saying, “we caution the provincial government that should Bill 5 proceed in ...
America is creating the conditions for the return of slavery Time for a global boycott of the United States. By: Andrea Houston In the second term of President Donald Trump, the United States is ...
Superior Mayor Mila Besich says she supports the planned Resolution Copper Mine, but is candid about her concerns that come with an influx of workers, and the risk of increased gender-based violence. ...
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