An investigation at an Indian residential school in Canada is the focus of the documentary, “Sugarcane," named after a Native reservation in British Columbia. The film is up for an Academy Award, and ...
As the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation draws near, the need for education, engagement, and support is – and remains – important.
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Opinion: Canadians' legal rights should not depend on lineage — Indigenous or otherwise
A judge of the British Columbia Supreme Court recently found that the Cowichan First Nation holds Aboriginal title over 800 acres of government land in Richmond, B.C. But that’s not all. Wherever ...
This story was originally published on Native News Online and produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. On a hot July morning in Beaverton, Dr. John Spence stands outside ...
Canada's strength is rooted in the distinct histories and identities of its peoples. First Nations, Inuit and Métis voices, rights and worldviews are central to building a stronger, more united Canada ...
YEARBOOK OF THE ARTS IN CANADA— Edited by Bertram Brooker—Macmillan ($5). To scrape together and signalize Canada’s cultural fragments, Bertram Brooker, Canadian dabbler at painting and sculpture, ...
Items to recognize Orange Shirt Day were placed outside on the steps of the McLean County Museum of History on Tuesday, Sept.
Canadian documentary series 'The Fifth Estate' is expected to air an investigation into the ancestry of the singer-songwriter, considered to be the first Indigenous Academy Award winner, on Friday. By ...
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