Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responds to the escalating dispute in Nova Scotia over Indigenous lobster fisheries. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: Connect […]
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Indigenous fishers say a van was burned and their fish taken
Chief Mike Sack of Sipekne'katik First Nation talks rising tensions over the lobster fishery in Nova Scotia. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: […]
Continue reading“Almost thought it was a joke”: Reaction to former cop becoming Quebec’s Indigenous affairs minister
Nakuset of Native Women's Shelter of Montreal says she was 'shocked' a former cop will be taking over as Quebec's Indigenous affairs minister. Subscribe to […]
Continue readingHealth system failing Indigenous people: Federal gov’t
Canada’s Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller says systemic racism is reducing equal access to health care for Indigenous communities. Subscribe to CTV News to […]
Continue readingArchive: Prince Charles becomes Chief Red Crow in Alberta
On July 6, 1977, Prince Charles became Chief Red Crow during a ceremony with Indigenous community members at Blackfoot Crossing in Alberta. Subscribe to CTV […]
Continue readingOrange Shirt Day: Honouring children in residential schools
September 30 is reserved to honour the survivors of residential schools. Creeson Agecoutay has more on the importance of Orange Shirt Day. Subscribe to CTV […]
Continue reading“Got to keep pushing them”: AFN national chief on Indigenous issues in throne speech
AFN National Chief Perry Bellegarde says the government needs to go from walking the road of reconciliation to "reconcili-action." Subscribe to CTV News to watch […]
Continue readingAFN’s national chief highlights infrastructure gap in meeting with prime minister
National Chief of Assembly of First Nations' Perry Bellegarde says he wants Ottawa to accelerate closing the infrastructure gap. Subscribe to CTV News to watch […]
Continue readingTwo former residential schools becoming historic sites
The director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation discusses the significance of two former residential schools being turned into historic sites and what […]
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