A British Columbia First Nation says ground-penetrating radar has detected 17 suspected grave sites around the former Alberni Indian Residential School. Subscribe to CTV News […]
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Onion Lake Cree Nation sues Alberta government over sovereignty act
A First Nation is challenging the sovereignty act in court for fear it gives the provincial government new powers encroaching on its treaty rights. Subscribe […]
Continue readingIndigenous delegations set to meet with Pope Francis
Former AFN Chief Perry Bellegarde and FSIN Chief Bobby Cameron reflect on the upcoming meeting between Indigenous leaders and Pope Francis. Subscribe to CTV News […]
Continue readingMan. Indigenous leader on why they endorsed a Liberal candidate at an NDP campaign event
Two Indigenous leaders in Manitoba endorsed a Liberal candidate during an NDP campaign event with NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh standing behind them. Subscribe to CTV […]
Continue readingJody Wilson-Raybould calls out Minister Carolyn Bennett for sending ‘racist’ text
Independent MP and former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould says she was floored by the message she received by Carolyn Bennett. Subscribe to CTV News to […]
Continue readingCanada honours the lives of 215 children found buried in a mass grave
he discovery of the remains of 215 children at a Kamloops residential school has prompted memorials across the country. Subscribe to CTV News to watch […]
Continue readingOttawa admits they will not be able to eliminate all drinking water advisories in 2021 as promised
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the government is working to end boil water advisories by spring of 2021 Subscribe to CTV News to watch […]
Continue reading‘We’re not classified as human beings’ – Former chief talks about living under a boil-water advisory
Peter Moonias, a former chief of the Neskantaga First Nation, says having to live under Canada’s longest-running boil-water advisory is “systemic racism.” Read more: Subscribe […]
Continue reading‘To drink from the tap just like anybody’: Former chief talks about life under a boil-water advisory
Peter Moonias, a former chief of the Neskantaga First Nation, reflects on the damaging impact of living under Canada’s longest-running boil-water advisory. #cdnpoli Subscribe to […]
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