The Audible Indigenous Writers’ Circle, now going into its fifth year, is a six-month mentorship and workshop program for ...
Program empowers young Canadians with opportunities abroad that will help shape their future. IEC facilitates international experiences for young Canadians to gain invaluable skills, broaden their ...
Eligible First Nation individuals should “get ready” to apply for their share of a $23 billion federal settlement package ...
A wrestler who represented Canada at the 2024 Paris Olympics and a former professional football player are among the latest individuals to be inducted into the North American Indigenous Athletics Hall ...
The Canada Post Community Foundation's 2025 grant application process is now underway. Canadian charities, schools and ...
Vancouver’s Museum of Anthropology (MOA) is opening its doors on Feb. 21 to the very first exhibition dedicated to the Nuxalk ...
The battle to protect the right of Métis Nation British Columbia citizens to elect their president—and have her remain in that position—could be fought in the BC Supreme Court. “People are scared.
Every memorial round dance held for Amber Tuccaro has been difficult, but this one is particularly heart-breaking, says the slain woman's mother. “This one is really overwhelming. I’m having a really ...
A rare document was recently put on display at the First Nations University of Canada in Regina, Saskatchewan. The document is a “travelling copy” of Treaty 8, signed in 1899, found tucked away in a ...
Carleton University in Ottawa will transform its outdoor amphitheater into an Indigenous learning and gathering space. It will be called, at least temporarily, Truth and Reconciliation (TRC) Park.
After 17 years of having its money and decisions filtered through an Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada-appointed advisor, the Paul First Nation is about to take back control. The contract for ...