Leaders in Ottawa say Indigenous Peoples need to be part of the solution to tariffs levied against Canada by the United ...
The Native Women's Association of the Northwest Territories organized “Fishing for Wellness,” a two-day, ...
After weeks of threats, U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian goods Tuesday. The White House set tariffs at 25 per cent on most Canadian imports and 10 per cent on energy and ...
Hobiyee is the Nisga’a New Year. It’s a time of celebration that showcases the strong culture and pride of the Nisga’a people and other First Nations from the West Coast. APTN’s Tina House was in ...
Tabatha Bull, the head of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business says now is the time for Canada to strengthen its own supply chains.
A groundbreaking art exhibit, Queering Indigeneity, opens June 5 in St. Paul, Minnesota, featuring works by 16 Indigenous Two-Spirit, queer, and gender-diverse artists from the Upper Midwest. Joining ...
The agreement will see money divided between survivors of the school, and the families of students who died before a ...
Once a thriving port, Depot Harbour was devastated by a munitions fire. Wasauksing members say toxins remain – and Canada is ...
Do you think a review of the Nutrition North Canada program by the federal government will lead to changes with the northern food subsidy program?
Indigenous businesses say they're changing their plans now that the U.S. tariffs are set to come into effect on Tuesday.
First Nations in Ontario are warning the province and mining companies against negotiating deals with Métis communities.
Chiefs in Ontario have voted overwhelmingly in favour of accepting the federal child welfare reform deal offered by Ottawa.
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