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The Manitoba Museum has apologized for keeping the historical remains of Indigenous adults and children and will return them ...
The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Tim Hodgson told a conference that Canada will no longer be defined by delays.
As a precaution, people with high risk health conditions are being evacuated this Saturday from the Pimicikamak Cree Nation ...
The head of an Alberta separatist party says Indigenous Peoples will have the same rights as everyone else if province ...
The Caring Society says allegations levelled by Canada against it for the failure of the child welfare reform deal aren't ...
At this year’s Calgary Stampede, organizers are hosting Battle of the Beads. The competition includes four categories for beading artists to enter. If chosen, they will receive bragging rights, ...
The Ontario Provincial Police and Six Nations Police Service say they've shut down a contraband tobacco processing facility and seized millions of contraband cigarettes, drugs and guns.
Métis Nation–Saskatchewan is holding their election this coming weekend. APTN video journalist Rachel May spoke with the candidates who are running for vice president.
Julienne Chipesia graduated with a Master of Laws degree from the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom.
In Saskatchewan, concerns over a separatist group have sparked the NDP to question why the Saskatchewan Party hasn't denounced their attempts to follow in Alberta’s footsteps. Who is running for vice ...
Bill 5, a piece of proposed legislation that will gut protections for endangered plants and animals, is now before a committee.
The minister of Indigenous relations in Ontario says development will not move ahead without involvement from affected First Nations.