First Nations
Quebec First Nations demand consultation on Energy East pipeline
The Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador has called out the government for making decisions on Energy East without them.
Indigenous girls face tough hurdles, new report on women in Canada states
Statistics Canada released the seventh edition of its report, Women in Canada, on Tuesday.
B.C. judge rules in favour of removing Site C Dam protesters
The hydroelectric project's protesters have been camped out near Fort St. John since last December, which could reportedly cost BC Hydro millions of dollars.
Indigenous chiefs not happy with Liberal government's 'tougher' pipeline reviews
Indigenous chiefs from three provinces are not satisfied with the Liberal government's plan to toughen reviews for new pipeline projects.
The Great Bear Rainforest: Canada's gift to the world
A six-part Special Report begins next week on achieving the impossible.
Highlights from the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Some highlights of the 94 recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report on aboriginal residential schools.
Final report on residential schools survivors signals time for government to act
Report comes as abuse survivors and their supporters across the country call for Canada to move from apology to action if true reconciliation will ever be achieved.
Grieving families seek voice, hope in aboriginal women inquiry
When her siste Claudette Osborne disappeared in 2008, Bernadette Smith held vigils with a handful of people who knew her pain, put up "missing" posters with family members
'Society should be horrified:' Some cases of missing, murdered aboriginal women
A few of Canada's almost 1,200 missing and murdered indigenous women
John Furlong's accusers appeal to PM Trudeau
Accusers call on Trudeau to request that the former CEO of Vancouver's 2010 Olympic Committee step aside from Own the Podium, pending hearing of claims.
Waiting to be heard: claimants versus John Furlong
After reading the Supreme Court judgment, I resolved to travel to Burns Lake myself—to hear, first-hand, the stories of Furlong's former students.
Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould's big plans for Canadian law
Jody Wilson-Raybould followed her father into the practice of law, leading her to become Canada's newest Justice Minister and Attorney General.
Indigenous leaders welcome Trudeau's new cabinet
“It is an incredible day!” added Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, President of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs.