Canada’s government released a 2011–12 budget on June 6 that, aside from an allocation for completing a long-promised northern highway, did little to invest in the promises made in...
ICTMN Staff
June 07, 2011
The Conservative Party, whose candidates mostly ignored aboriginal groups’ pre-election interview requests and declined to answer questionnaires on their stance to the nation’s ind...
"It's been a very interesting month in Ottawa with the recent federal election," says National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations Shawn A-in-chut Atleo in his monthly web addre...
Aboriginal leaders expressed consternation at the Conservative majority in the new federal government but were heartened to have two aboriginal voices in the cabinet, a historic fi...
Canada’s political landscape changed dramatically in the May 2 election. Not only did seven aboriginal candidates, more than ever before, win seats in the House of Commons...
ICTMN Staff
May 03, 2011
Canada's Conservative Party took the lead in the country's general election on Monday May 2, winning a majority in the government...
Surprises abounded in Canada’s May 2 general election: Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s Conservative Party, trounced from its minority-ruling status by a no-confidence vote in late ...
Canadians head to the polls today, May 2, amid much debate about whether to vote...
ICTMN Staff
April 30, 2011
The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) will broadcast live coverage of the Canadian election all day on Monday May 2, the station reported...
Nunavik voters in northern Quebec voted no to forming a regional government, the Nunatsiaq News reported on April 28...

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