Parliament’s genocide declaration fails Indigenous children
Five years later, not one body has been found. It’s time to call this what it is: political deceit
Five years later, not one body has been found. It’s time to call this what it is: political deceit
A Manitoba court case raises a simple question: should legal aid bankroll organizations that can afford their own lawyers?
Dead Wrong examines how claims about residential schools became accepted in Canada despite a lack of evidence
B.C. court decision raises new questions about what happens when Indigenous rights and private ownership collide
His attempt to ease Canada’s dependence on the U.S. stirs a backlash in B.C., raises Indigenous concerns and rattles his own party
Aboriginal title cases are stripping away Canadian property rights
Despite warnings, the B.C. Aboriginal title case does not endanger property rights. It’s a necessary move toward fair treatment of Indigenous peoples