Category : Indigenous Affairs


First Nations Call for Audit After Child's Death

First Nations leaders are demanding a comprehensive audit of the Human Rights Commission following the tragic death of a 3-year-old, citing systemic failures and calling for urgent reforms to protect Indigenous children.

B.C. Mulls Weakening DRIPA, Shares Secret Document

The British Columbia government is contemplating amendments to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, while a confidential document has been disclosed to First Nations leaders, sparking significant debate.

Oneida Nation Water Pipeline Gets Final Approval

The Oneida Nation of the Thames has received final approval for a water pipeline, marking a significant step toward ensuring clean water access for the community after years of challenges.

N.S. Grant Cuts Harm Mi'kmaq Programs: Chiefs

Mi'kmaq chiefs in Nova Scotia express concerns over provincial grant reductions, warning they will undermine programs aimed at redressing historical inequities and supporting Indigenous communities.

First Nations Chiefs Meet King Charles Over Separatism Fears

Treaty 6 chiefs from Alberta and Saskatchewan traveled to Buckingham Palace to express their deep concerns about Alberta separatism, warning that independence could threaten their constitutional rights and land entitlements guaranteed by the Crown.

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