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The housing benefit paused by the Manitoba government will effect Indigenous youth the most say experts in the field.
The Métis Nation—Saskatchewan announced it is withdrawing from the Métis National Council immediately, just ...
The Southern Chiefs’ Organization is taking the province and Manitoba Hydro to court over Lake Winnipeg. On Thursday, the SCO filed a statement of claim seeking charter rights for Lake Winnipeg.
APTN’s CEO Monika Ille was joined by others to help close the market Thursday at the Toronto Stock Exchange in celebration of the network’s 25th anniversary and the launch of the new APTN Languages ...
The Southern Chiefs Organization launched a lawsuit saying that Lake Winnipeg should be legally defined as a person.
The territory will give infants Nirsevimab, a single-dose antibody injection with the brand name Beyfortus, that was authorized by Health Canada in April 2023. The antibody injection is approved for ...
A man from the Blood Tribe in southern Alberta died during an altercation with Calgary police early Thursday morning. APTN ...
A Parliamentary committee continues to study federal investments in housing. The committee heard from Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services CEO Justin Marchand, who was asked how effective federal ...
A statement of claim alleges Richard De La Ronde defrauded the Sandy Bay CFS agency in Manitoba. Armed with what it says are the results of a forensic audit, an Indigenous-led child welfare agency in ...
An NCTR gathering in Winnipeg, Manitoba attracted thousands of youth to meet and talk about issues affecting them.
The Canadian Medical Association issued an apology on Wednesday for harms against First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples.