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Adyson King, 18, is described by her family as a beautiful, active and outgoing young woman who was loved by many in Meadow Lake and the Flying Dust and Waterhen First Nations. "Adyson loved children.
(ANNews) – Hundreds of people attended a rally that First Nations leaders from across Alberta organized at the Legislature in Edmonton to protest the premier’s ongoing separatist threats ...
OTTAWA - The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says she doesn’t blame First Nations leaders who are voicing frustration with governments promising to fast-track development in ...
Pikangikum First Nation is seeking $2 billion in damages from the federal government over ongoing challenges with its water and wastewater infrastructure. The remote Ojibway community has no ...
Wildfires have forced more than 800 residents to evacuate their northwestern Ontario First Nation. Chief Waylon Scott of the Wabaseemoong Independent Nation, which sits about 100 kilometres ...
The Yukon government heard a few priorities during public consultations over the territory's new Public Lands Act: Developing more land for housing; supporting more First Nations involvement ...
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. It was produced by Grist and co-published with IndigiNews. It was the last night of February and a 4×4 truck vaulted down the 103-mile winter road ...
Squiala First Nation Chief David Jimmie has always looked at business dealings as a way to get “a true seat at the table” to address his community’s interests and look after its needs.
1:55 Alberta referendum amendments unlikely to stop separation vote Alberta’s bill lowering the bar for a separation referendum has spurred a First Nation to push ahead with a legal challenge ...
MALPEQUE BAY — A First Nation in Prince Edward Island says federal fisheries officers seized 300 lobster traps over the weekend belonging to Indigenous fishers. Darlene Bernard, chief of Lennox ...