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Manitoba Court of Appeal exonerates Métis man in 1996 Winnipeg triple murder after application from Innocence Canada.
Tsuut’ina First Nation Police service charged 10 males as part of investigating the alleged sexual exploitation of underage ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is moving to shut down debate on Bill 5, its most controversial piece of legislation.
"Consultation" process has failed to meet standard of free prior and informed consent, may violate Treaty and Inherent rights says AFN.
APTN Investigates presents the story of April Hubbard who is one of thousands who have been approved for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD).
Ottawa and some provinces are surprising “Indigenous partners” with plans to change laws on approvals for resource projects.
More evacuations have been ordered in northern Manitoba on Saturday as wildfires continued to threaten communities.
The letter from Smith was addressed to several leaders in Treaty 6, 7 and 8. Critics felt the letter amounted to backroom ...
Bill offers full Indian status to individuals who lost it through either forced enfranchisement or voluntary deregistration.
King Charles delivered the throne speech and a First Nation leader is warning others that Canada is coming for their natural ...
The chief of Cross Lake (Pimicikamak) Cree Nation is crediting Manitoba’s premier with getting planes in the air to evacuate ...
Ahmo, an Anishinaabe man from Sagkeeng First Nation in Manitoba, died on Feb. 14, 2021 – a week after an hours-long standoff ...
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