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BC First Nation votes for self-governance treaty

Kitselas First Nation members have voted decisively to approve a landmark treaty that moves the community toward self-governance and economic independence after decades of negotiations.

SCO Hosts First Nations Veterans Summit in Winnipeg

The Southern Chiefs' Organization brings together First Nations veterans and community members for a historic summit focused on healing, recognition, and preserving Indigenous military legacy.

Swifties Swarm German Museum for Ophelia Painting

Taylor Swift fans are flocking to a German art museum in unprecedented numbers after the pop superstar name-dropped a famous Pre-Raphaelite painting in her latest album, creating a cultural phenomenon that's breaking attendance records.

Massive Rabbit Sculpture Unveiled at U of Regina

The University of Regina unveils a stunning 14-foot-tall rabbit sculpture, 'Miyohtwāw,' creating a new cultural landmark that celebrates Indigenous storytelling and public art.

Chinese Calligraphy Album Sells for $1.3 Million

A historic Chinese calligraphy album by renowned artist Wang Xizhi shattered expectations, fetching over $1.3 million CAD at recent international auction, highlighting growing global demand for classical Asian art.

Two New Suspects Charged in Louvre Jewels Heist

French authorities have leveled preliminary charges against two additional suspects in the shocking Louvre Museum jewelry theft case, expanding the international investigation into the multi-million dollar heist.

Canada's Reconciliation Crisis: A Nation Divided

An in-depth analysis reveals how Canada's reconciliation agenda is creating division, draining public funds, and threatening national unity. Discover the unintended consequences of current policies.

Scrap Metal Transformed into Art at Ottawa's Lansdowne

Discover how a Canadian artist is turning industrial scrap metal into breathtaking sculptures at Ottawa's Lansdowne Park, creating environmental art that captivates visitors and promotes sustainability.

DTES Indigenous activists receive national honour

Two remarkable Indigenous women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside are being recognized with one of Canada's highest civilian awards for their decades of community advocacy and leadership.

Ignoring Indigenous Consultation Derails Business Projects

New KPMG research shows Canadian businesses face significant project delays and financial risks when failing to conduct proper Indigenous consultations. Discover why corporate Canada is waking up to this critical issue.

BC seeks court stay in Cowichan Tribes case

British Columbia Premier David Eby announces the province will seek a court stay in the Cowichan Tribes case, citing significant implications for Indigenous reconciliation and land rights across BC.

Louvre Security Failures Exposed After Jewel Heist

Paris authorities confront shocking security vulnerabilities at the Louvre Museum following a sophisticated jewelry theft that exposed critical flaws in one of the world's most famous institutions.

Louvre Security Gaps Exposed in Police Report

A confidential police report reveals shocking security vulnerabilities at the Louvre Museum, including inadequate surveillance and emergency response failures that could endanger priceless artworks.

Louvre Security Gaps Exposed in Jewel Heist Probe

Exclusive investigation reveals how Louvre's security systems failed as jewel thieves operated with precision timing before custody deadline, raising serious questions about museum protection protocols.

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