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Canada tried to quash First Nation land claim with this handwritten 1889 ruling. It failed
National Post
At stake is thousands of square kilometres of land near Sudbury, Ont., which was arguably never ceded by the Atikameksheng Anishnawbek.
8 hours ago
Opinion: How can Canada reconcile Aboriginal title and the rights of people with property on that land?
The Globe and Mail
The recent B.C. agreement with the Haida Nation offers one path to dealing with the potential conflict that hangs over private land rights...
8 hours ago
'So much more than a grand chief': Leaders pay tribute to late AMC Grand Chief Cathy Merrick
CBC
First Nations leaders said they have lost a great leader, a warrior and a powerful voice, but vowed to continue the advocacy work of Cathy...
1 day ago
UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues Calls for Canada and the US to Decommission Enbridge’s Line 5 Pipeline
Center for International Environmental Law | CIEL
On April 26, the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) once again called on Canada and the US to decommission Line 5.
4 months ago
Canada owes First Nations billions after making ‘mockery’ of treaty deal, top court rules
The Guardian
An “egregious” refusal by successive Canadian governments to honor a key treaty signed with Indigenous nations made a “mockery” of the deal and deprived...
1 month ago
'Pretty bogus': Ontario chiefs seek clarity on historic Métis communities
BradfordToday.ca
First Nations leadership in Ontario is pushing the governance body for Métis people in Canada to make findings of its internal review into...
3 hours ago
Canada Agrees to Historic Child Welfare Reform Settlement
The Imprint
Under a historic agreement between Canada and First Nations leaders, the government will pay $47.8 billion to reform child welfare services.
1 month ago
New Indigenous-led guide helps First Nations track local wildlife with camera traps
IndigiNews
As moose populations decline, an Anishinaabe community in 'Ontario' has been capturing images of wildlife on the land.
1 day ago
First Nations get seat at Columbia River negotiations
Times Chronicle
First Nations leaders say wild salmon, ecological health and Indigenous rights must be at the forefront of efforts to update a 60-year-old...
13 hours ago
Sts'ailes, Canada and B.C. celebrate coordination agreement to support child and family services
Canada Newswire
CNW/ - First Nations children have the inherent right to know who they are, where they come from, and to have a strong connection to their...
2 days ago