Inuvik is next on the travel agenda of Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) members, as they meet with residents on Monday March 28 to prepare for the National Event being hos...
Genes from the Beotuk, a long-extinct branch of Canada's aboriginal peoples, have shown up in samples of 80 people from Iceland, a team of anthropologists and geneticists has revea...
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn A-in-chut-Atleo is calling for a new funding approach from the federal government that would ensure equitable opportunity, stability ...
ICTMN Staff
March 21, 2011
Arctic sea ice is as much a partner in daily Inuit life as the people themselves, and now a new online, interactive atlas is charting the permutations of that ice, accompanied by e...
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...
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...
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...
Long-awaited federal approval has been granted for the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline, part of the Mackenzie Gas Project, ConocoPhillips announced on March 11...
From a media CEO to acclaimed artists, health-care innovators and researchers, the Canada’s National Aboriginal Achievement Awards are poised to recognize the best and the brightes...
A fire that torched the kitchen at Meadowbank gold mine near Baker Lake, Nunavut, sent 300 employees packing, the Nunatsiaq News reported on March 10...

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