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Justice coordinators seek equity for Indigenous people in justice sector

April 2, 2018
By Colin Graf WATERLOO—Workers helping First Nations people in the justice system are using their knowledge and experience to add pressure for changes in the...

Maple syrup: Indigenous Governance or business idea?

March 30, 2018
By Jolene Banning My first visit to the Sugar Bush on Fort William First Nation was winter 2016—the fourth season. I went with my cousin....

Opinion: Canada’s new vertical $10 bill

March 29, 2018
By Kristin Grant Images of the prototype for the new vertical $10 bill have been released. Viola Desmond who was selected to grace the bill...

Christine Cameron Sixties Scoop child speaks out as activist

March 29, 2018
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY—Artist, activist, mother, grandmother, and student Christine Cameron is also a teacher of history—sharing her story as a Sixties Scoop...

Elder filmmaker sheds new hope on education for youth

March 28, 2018
By Kristin Grant Prolific Abenaki filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin’s latest documentary, “Our People Will Be Healed”, shows Ontario schools as a prime example of how they...

Traditional approaches to healing and wellness focus of Health Transformation Engagement session

March 28, 2018
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—Long Lake #58 Elder Corrine Nabigon appreciated the opportunity to discuss the traditional approaches to healing and wellness at the Anishinabek...

Waabnoong Bemjiwang Child Well-Being working to bring kids home

March 27, 2018
By Kelly Anne Smith DOKIS FIRST NATION–Waabnoong Bemjiwang Child Well-Being will soon have the people and resources in place to keep children home in their...

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