Investigative Journalism Foundation on MSN
Canada’s Indigenous contracting program funnels billions to Ottawa-area firms
The Investigative Journalism Foundation found that the federal Indigenous contracting program gave billions to Ottawa area firms.
To close the gap, we need First Nations people involved in the evaluation of what worked and what didn’t about ...
In late September, Canada marked its annual Day of Truth and Reconciliation. The observance honors the survivors - and those ...
An expert witness at the inquest into the deaths of five people in Constance Lake First Nation during an outbreak of a fungal ...
Bringing the unique and skillful First Nation arts and craft styles back to life is just one component of the reconciliation process Canadians are pledged to participate in. It also educates the ...
A report says at least 196 uncontacted Indigenous groups remain worldwide and face growing threats from logging, mining, ...
Calgary Herald on MSN
Calgary rallies shine light on Indigenous tragedies
One was a walk in the Beltline area organized by the younger sister of an Indigenous woman named Jacqueline Crazybull, who was killed in a series of random stabbings in July 2007 — a nearly ...
Is restorative justice a solution to B.C.’s backlogged court system? Can it reduce the overrepresentation of Indigenous ...
From the depths of Brazil’s Amazon to Indonesia’s rainforests, some of the world’s most isolated peoples are being squeezed ...
The Inuit of the far north helped solve the mystery of a doomed 19th-century expedition. Now Canada needs them to strengthen its claim to this newly contested region.
Recognizing this cultural richness, Universities Canada members adopted seven principles in 2017 to advance equity, diversity ...
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