Latest news and current affairs from Indigenous communities in Canada, including the Assembly of First Nations and a statement from a Liberal minister on reconciliation.
This article highlights news on First Nations in Canada, including the death of a First Nations woman, Miss Universe Canada winner Ashley Callingbull, and Métis artist finding copies of her designs on a website in China.
Indigenous news covers topics like serial killer convictions, sacred headdresses, and Canadians born at birth receiving apologies.
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How much money do natives get when they turn 18 in Canada?
Children under the age of 18 will be eligible for a lump-sum payment of $20,000 when they turn 18, or they can choose to receive an annual payment that is adjusted depending on their current age, once they turn 18. There are about 3,500 members of the band, with about three-quarters living off-reserve.
What is Canada doing for First Nations?
Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) works collaboratively with partners to improve access to high quality services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Our vision is to support and empower Indigenous peoples to independently deliver services and address the socio-economic conditions in their communities.
What happened to Canada's First Nations?
The impact of settler colonialism in Canada can be seen in its culture, history, politics, laws, and legislatures. This led to the systematic abolishment of Indigenous languages, traditions, religion and the degradation of Indigenous communities that has been described as a genocide of Indigenous peoples.
Who was in Canada before the natives?
The coasts and islands of Arctic Canada were first occupied about 4,000 years ago by groups known as Palaeoeskimos. Their technology and way of life differed considerably from those of known American Indigenous groups and more closely resembled those of eastern Siberian peoples.
Latest news from the Assembly of First Nations, including an apology by Canada to the Dakota and Lakota Nations.