Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is presenting a new plan worth more than $35.5 billion to keep First Nations children connected to their communities, culture and families.
At the beginning of December, First Nations chiefs from across the country, including leaders from Quebec, met in Ottawa with Prime Minister Mark Carney. During the gathering, the Assembly of First ...
Three First Nations individuals were honoured at Rideau Hall by Gov. Gen. Mary Simon for their contributions in Indigenous economic development and language revitalization, being appointed to the ...
A Federal Court judge has recognized Canada is responsible for ensuring safe housing on First Nations in a $5-billion ...
A federal judge has sided with two First Nations in Manitoba and one in Ontario that sued the Canadian government over its duty to provide them with safe housing and clean drinking water, in separate ...
Jeronimo Kataquapit, a member of Ontario's Attawapiskat First Nation, is camped outside The Ring of Fire, a mineral-rich region located in remote northern Ontario. With just a canoe and a tent, the 20 ...
Bill C-5 streamlines approvals for energy and mining projects but faces lawsuits from First Nations. Indigenous groups argue the law violates constitutional rights and bypasses environmental ...
First Nation tribal police chiefs in Canada say want to participate in border security efforts. Many already are on the front ...
RCMP says it froze a “significant amount” of money in a bank account linked to an Eastern Canada crime group related to the ...