June 11 marks the fifth anniversary of the day that Prime...
In Auyuittuq National Park on remote Baffin Island in...
Citing environmental-safety concerns, the newly elected...
The sacred Mount McKay Pow Wow Grounds on Fort William...
It’s eons-old moss, and it has not been seen in at least...
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Canada

This year Canada could see the repatriation of what may be the world’s oldest birchbark canoe--found in a storage barn, dating back 250 years, the tattered vessel is slated to be r...
With the close of 2010, Manitoba bid a final fond farewell to aboriginal activist Mary Richards, a Métis who died in September at age 70 from complications after a kidney transplan...
Following a Winnipeg Free Press investigative series on the lack of running water on northern Manitoba reserves, several groups in the province's capital are pitching in...
Canada’s first nations are working within their own ranks to make leaders accountable for their salaries and their governing practices more transparent in general, the The Victoria...
ICTMN Staff
December 30, 2010
The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) has signed agreements with both the Canadian YMCA and the Canadian Executive Service Organization (CESO) that the groups hope will bring more pr...
ICTMN Staff
December 30, 2010
Kria Resources Ltd...
ICTMN Staff
December 30, 2010
Assembly of First Nations chief Shawn Atleo is hailing Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s offer to meet personally with the country’s Native leaders as a major step forward f...
Imagine you live on an island, a tropical paradise. Turquoise waters rise and fall at the shore’s edge. The ocean’s rhythmic sounds lull you into a sense of security...
ICTMN Staff
December 29, 2010
First Nations students studying digital filmmaking at Capilano University in British Columbia have made 12 short films for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network...
Photo courtesy of Cherokee Nation. Director Darren Dry stood outside the entrance of the Cherokee Nation’s Jack Brown Center...

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