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National chief’s role is to ‘ignite the fire,’ says candidate
“Our men are hurting. Our fathers are broken. We need to have a program for bringing them all together…. We need to come up with a way to break that broken chain of fatherhood.” — Lee Crowchild
New B.C. Premier John Horgan names first ever First Nations woman to Cabinet
Campaign launched to push back against hate, intimidation of women online
“Last fall I received my first death threat… It was vile.” — journalist Brandi Morin
First Nation school to operate hockey development pilot project
“The way we train high-level hockey players is archaic and inefficient.” — Tyadg McGauley, founder and president of Om Hockey Systems
Time to move beyond ceremonial gestures and fulfill Treaty obligations
Dollars earned from oil and gas will go to develop green alternatives
Indigenous art program included in free sessions offered by Art Gallery of Ontario
“It’s important to think that Indigenous people are here and present now and not only part of history.” — Audrey Hudson of the Art Gallery of Ontario
Opinion: Historic terrorism by the government is still practiced in Canada
The RCMP use their violent authority, their powers of arrest to manhandle our Elders and our women. That is blatant disrespect.
New mukluk-making school will be a tour stop for visitors to Toronto
Klahoose Wilderness Resort decreases carbon footprint with the power of water
“It allows us to really be 60 to 75 per cent completely sustainable with green energy.” — Bruno Perreira, Qathen Xwegus Management Corporation (QXMC) manager
No more sugar coating climate concerns: Chiefs declare an emergency
“I have concerns about the AFN becoming more involved, because they haven’t really proved themselves to be useful to us in the oil and gas sectors.” —Kainai Nation Chief Roy Fox