TORONTO (Reuters) -A group of Canada's First Nations has launched a constitutional challenge to recently passed laws that would fast-track approval of infrastructure projects like mines and oil ...
One First Nation has sued the province of Alberta, arguing that allowing a possible referendum on separating from Canada is a violation of indigenous rights.
A new program in remote First Nations across northwestern Ontario aims to improve access to medical transportation and ...
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Garry Marr: Bad news, gen Z — The Freedom 55 guy is still working in his 60s and you will be, too
This column is brought to you by someone who should be retired. At least that is what some surveys are telling me about my decision to be working today.
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Sturgeon Lake First Nation chief emphasizes importance of Treaty 6 in meeting with King Charles
A delegation of First Nations chiefs from Treaty 6 territory have wrapped up their visit to Buckingham Palace, where they met ...
Bill C-5 streamlines approvals for energy and mining projects but faces lawsuits from First Nations. Indigenous groups argue the law violates constitutional rights and bypasses environmental ...
A group advocating on behalf of Indigenous people who cross the Canada-U.S. border says it’s disappointed by new travel ...
As the Six Nations of the Grand River face water scarcity due to corporate extraction and limited land ownership, a new study ...
First Nations chiefs across Alberta unanimously passed a vote of non-confidence in the Alberta government this week, citing ...
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