Condolences have poured in for revered aboriginal leader...
From beginning to end, from rise to fall to rise again, the...
A First Nation from Alberta is hailing a court victory in...
Diabetes affects Aboriginal peoples in greater numbers...
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Canada

This weekend the Blue Lake Hotel & Casino, Blue Lake, Calif., will accommodate 200 indigenous peoples from more than 80 tribal nations from throughout North America for the Nor...
Inuit activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier will receive an honorary degree from the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)...
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal on Monday dismissed a 2007 case alleging that First Nations children were being discriminated against by discrepancies in funding between federal...
Valerie Taliman
March 16, 2011
In honor of Women’s History Month and the 100 th anniversary of International Women’s Day on March 8th, ICTMN debuts Navajo writer Valerie Taliman’s new series on the growing human...
“Without the indigenous, there would have been no Canada.” And without Olive Patricia Dickason, the true history of Canada may never have been known, according to the National Abor...
Canada is increasingly being forced to pay attention to the murder and disappearance of hundreds of aboriginal women over the past several years, cases that stand apart because the...
Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) starts its tour of the north today, arriving in the community of Inukjuak, in northern Quebec, to gather testimony from former st...
Getting young aboriginals into the workforce is a prime goal of First Nations leaders, and on March 11 that agenda was moved forward when officials from the Federation of Saskatche...
Elicia Withers, 16, is the youngest of eight British Columbians chosen as a model global citizen by the B.C...
Joe Dan Osceola, founder of Seminole Brands, LLC, and the tobacco company's newly appointed CEO Charles F...

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