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Scenes from Vancouver's 27th annual march for missing and murdered women
Scenes from Vancouver's 27th annual march for missing and murdered women
Ontario judge rules in favour of thousands of Indigenous people who were stripped of their cultural identities
Survivors of the ‘Sixties Scoop’ are now waiting to hear how much in damages the Canadian government owes.
Long-Term Discrimination Messes With the Body's Ability to Manage Stress
A new study shows how internalised pain is inhibiting the release of stress-relieving cortisol in Indigenous Australians.
Inside the Fight Against a Mining Development in Oak Flat
The latest episode of ‘RISE’ explores the Apache Stronghold occupation at Oak Flat, Arizona.
Joseph Boyden’s Apology and the Strange History of ‘Pretendians’
Boyden is hardly the first person to be alleged to have faked Indigenous roots for material or spiritual gain.
Author Joseph Boyden sorry for being the 'go-to' on Indigenous issues
Acclaimed author Joseph Boyden has issued an apology for being "too vocal" on many Indigenous issues.
What Colour Is Your Beadwork, Joseph Boyden?
He’s one of Canada’s biggest literary stars. But who is he really?
Controversy over Canadian author Joseph Boyden's Indigenous roots isn't about blood
As debate grows ever fierce over the literary star ancestry, academics and authors say anyone who thinks the matter can be solved with a DNA test is grossly misinformed.
Indigenous people in Canada warn of increased conflicts in 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pledged reconciliation, but some Indigenous people say there’s very little to show for such rhetoric going into Canada’s 150th anniversary.
Trudeau says he’s making good on his promises to Indigenous people
Admiting there's work to be done, the prime minister stood with Indigenous leaders on Thursday to commit to more action to address inequality for the Aboriginal population
Quebec First Nation files title claim for parts of Ottawa
The lawsuit lays claim to an area that includes Parliament Hill, the Supreme Court and the Archives of Canada.
How energy companies woo First Nations on controversial projects
Contracts show how Enbridge and the Government of British Columbia are trying to get buy-in from Indigenous communities