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A First Nation in Northern Ontario that has been under a boil-water advisory for over 30 years is calling on all levels of government to respond to a state of emergency in the area, days after ...
PINK MOUNTAIN, B.C.. — Summertime fun and a wholesome cultural experience awaits attendees of Blueberry River First Nations’ (BRFN) Cultural Camp in July. In 2024, the camp was highlighted by ...
It’s among the highest proportions of First Nations voters for a riding anywhere in the country. And all three candidates on the riding’s federal ballot are Indigenous. Jim Lemaigre from the ...
Canada’s largest First Nation is taking Ottawa to court over unsafe and inadequate water systems that don’t reach most homes on its reserve, demanding an immediate fix and at least $25-million ...
This is important for this particular riding, she said, which contains the most populated First Nations reserve in Canada. Nicholas Xenos, People's Party of Canada (PPC) Nicholas Xenos ...
Youth from Prophet River First Nation (PRFN) were among Indigenous young people from across Canada to participate in the Soaring: Indigenous Youth Empowerment Gathering in Vancouver.
Two First Nations in northern New Brunswick are working ... cobalt and manganese — all of which can be produced in Canada, Pabineau Chief Terry Richardson said in an interview.
VICTORIA - Members of the Kitselas First Nation in British Columbia’s Skeena Valley region have voted to become self-governing. The nation says in a news release that more than 96 per cent of ...
We can no longer take the friendship and co-operation of the U.S. for granted. Canada should know that First Nations stand in solidarity with the provinces, territories and the nation as we work ...
Every province and territory saw a decline in Indigenous voter turnout in 2021, according to Elections Canada. First Nations leaders recognize that concern, and are encouraging community members ...
As for an upstream solution, Cox said First Nations may consider parting ways with Canada's justice system if it's not meeting their people's needs, "and moving towards more traditional and Indigenous ...
Poilievre wants to make it faster and easier to extract resources on First Nations land. It could pay off for some communities—but leave others out in the cold. Last summer, Pierre Poilievre ...