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Later, but at an unknown date, came the movement of the Dene-speaking peoples now living mostly in Alaska and Canada’s North ...
Canadian and US social media users are claiming a video shows a man in traditional regalia dancing at a government assembly in British Columbia following a landmark court case in the Canadian province ...
Prosper, a former chief of Paqtnkek First Nation in Nova Scotia, successfully argued for the amendments intended to solve a ...
A proposed class action lawsuit accuses the federal and B.C. governments of keeping property owners in the dark amid the Cowichan Tribes Aboriginal title ruling.
The City of Port Coquitlam, B.C., said it is "vigorously defending" public ownership of municipal lands against a claim ...
Listuguj, a Mi'kmaw community in Quebec north of Campbellton, filed a motion in Miramichi's Court of King's Bench to ...
Responses to the court ruling have stoked fear about private property. There’s a more just and hopeful way forward.
A pair of First Nations are suing the provincial and federal governments, claiming land and mineral rights to a swath of land ...
Despite rising concern, Research Co. survey shows most British Columbians reject attempts to blame UNDRIP for court decision ...
Senators have passed sweeping amendments to a bill that would simplify the transfer of First Nations status between ...
After two years of FOI requests and complaints, the Vancouver police finally let The Tyee review some training modules.