The National Gallery of Canada's newest exhibition explores perspectives of the winter season across diverse cultures and ...
Juno-nominated Indigenous cellist and composer, Cris Derksen, has released The Visit, her first studio album in 10 ...
A new exhibition at The Reach Gallery Museum in Abbotsford, B.C. is confronting one of the enduring legacies of colonial ...
Settler colonialism and genocide against Indigenous people continue today, contend numerous contributors to On Settler ...
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the federal government and the Province of Alberta exposes a fundamental contradiction and ongoing disregard for the rights, laws and sovereignty of First ...
We write to you with deep urgency and grave concern. The Matawa First Nations Chiefs formally declare a State of Emergency in response to an escalating crisis affecting the safety, well-being, and ...
The Confederacy of Treaty No. 6 First Nations expects collaboration with the Government of Canada and the Government of Alberta to discuss future economic opportunities and the details of the ...
Luke Gleeson insists all he is trying to do is start a conversation.Gleeson, a member of Tsay Keh Dene Nation in British ...
The Government of Ontario's recent focus on the proposed Buy Ontario Act, 2025 underscores its commitment to prioritizing Ontario-made goods and services in public procurement, ostensibly to protect ...
Students by Day: Colonialism and Resistance at the Curve Lake Indian Day School, written by settler-Anishinaabe historian Dr. Jackson Pind, is a powerful offering of Two-Eyed Seeing, a methodology ...
Statement by Andrea Sandmaier, President of the Otipemisiwak Métis Government Every November, Métis Week arrives quietly. Across Alberta, you’ll see our flag raised and hear the notes of the fiddle.
Seven years in the writing. Five editors. A publisher with vision. It all added up to the right combination as Tłįchǫ Dene author Richard Van Camp garnered his first nomination for a prestigious award ...