Levi Nelson of the Lil'wat Nation designed the medals being used in the upcoming Invictus Games being held in Vancouver and ...
The First Nations, Métis and Inuit Bursary is a return of service bursary for full-time students in any year of post-secondary school. Between February 1 to June 1 and June 5 to November 15 of each ...
U.S. companies were spooked when the Chinese startup released models said to match or outperform leading American ones at a ...
The eagle embodies peace and friendship, and the orca is a symbol of longevity ... Helping students learn also was a form of creating awareness between First Nation people and non-First Nation people ...
The Agassiz event concluded with a well-attended barbeque and the gifting of a paddle, a sacred First Nations symbol, to the Archbishop. “We bring people together and we hope it builds bridges,” ...
This is how Jenayah Skunk's family described her at her funeral earlier this month in Mishkeegogamang First Nation. Jenayah died by suicide late last month, according to her family and community.
Northern Ontario First Nations communities are expecting a long-anticipated settlement from the federal and provincial governments next week in relation to the Robinson Superior Treaty. It is ...
A presidential inauguration is traditionally a symbol of the traditions that bind Americans together. Mainstream media coverage of the event on Monday provided many reminders of what keeps people ...
The small, light beige shells are used in African cultures as a symbol of prosperity and protection from evil. According to the National Museum ... of Black women. First Lady Melania Trump ...
Since the days where Phillip and others opposed the Northern Gateway project, a number of agreements that he described as “amazing” between First Nations, governments and corporations on resou ...
First Nations leaders say they must be part of “Team Canada” — and decision makers on resource projects — to combat looming U.S. tariffs as they head into a key annual summit with the B.C. government.
The federal government is offering up $259.4 million to Atlantic Canada’s First Nations to buy more commercial fisheries access over the next three years. The funding and increased access won’t count ...