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Disturbing truths mark this year's Indigenous Peoples Day
As many settler Canadians gain greater awareness of the dark and disturbing truths about the country's mistreatment of Indigenous populations, political leaders struck conciliatory tones in recognizing National Indigenous People's Day on Monday, June 21, 2021.
Inuk MP's account of racial profiling in Commons 'unacceptable': Miller
It's a "sad reflection" on Canada that an Inuk MP feels she's been racially profiled by security officials on Parliament Hill, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said Wednesday.
Departing MPs condemn Canada as a racist country in goodbye speeches
Canada was excoriated as a racist, hypocritical failure on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, as MPs who don't intend to seek re-election said their official farewells to Parliament.
'My people need help': Nunavut MP's housing report
A member of Parliament from Nunavut says she won't forget the smell of mould that permeated through houses she visited across the territory last year.
Nunavut RCMP consider body cameras as tension between police, Inuit grows
Nunavut RCMP are considering whether to use body cameras as tension grows between police officers and the largely Inuit communities they serve.
Inuit women in Canada's North face 'racialized policing'
A national organization representing Inuit women in Canada is calling for a radical shift in the way police work is done in the North.
Three Inuk women battle to represent Canada's largest riding
Nunavut, which covers about a fifth of the country, has been in Liberal hands since 2015.