Three Canadians are part of a 16-person team from around the world that is setting out to break a record for rowing east to west across the Atlantic, departing from Agadir, Morocco...
What happens when children are ripped from their parents and loving home environment, sent to live in boarding schools with strangers hundreds or thousands of miles away and forced...
First Nations Bank of Canada saw double-digit-percent increases in loans, assets and deposits for 2010, the country’s only majority aboriginal-owned and -operated bank said on Jan...
Northern Canada, with its largely youthful Inuit and aboriginal population, could be a key to the country’s economic future, according to Conference Board of Canada, a leading thin...
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...
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...
The investigative journalism team at the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) has won the 2010 Amnesty International Canada Human Rights Journalism Award for an in-depth re...
December 6 was Canada’s National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, and the country’s Aboriginal groups worked to draw attention to the fact that an inordinat...