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The Point where Rainy Lake meets Rainy River has always been a landing point for trade between First Nations. Between 1871 ...
Members of Neskantaga and Attiwapiskat First Nations have begun clearing brush at the point where proposed highways would ...
Israel’s war crimes in Gaza and the bombing of Iran are not just concerning, they are unacceptable to an increasing number of ...
Mamdani's win proves that people-first politics rooted in fairness, affordability, and real unity is the way forward ...
Ten years ago this month, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada released its final reports and 94 Calls to Action, marking what many hoped would be a turning point in the relationship ...
Michele Hehn recently moved to Montreal from New York City, where she worked in technical services and as a mathematics teacher. She has written for Socialistworker.org and 15plus.org on union and ...
In the context of Palestine, the term refers to Israel’s deliberate strategy to conceal the ongoing violence and repression against Palestinians behind an image of modernity, which is signified by gay ...
The land guardian knows the intricate layout of his territory inside out. Mike Forbister, like his father and grandfather before him, has memorized every vein of the complex English-Wabigoon River ...
Editors’ note: In December of 2024, Indigenous journalist Brandi Morin and photojournalist Ian Willms travelled to Ecuador on the eve of a new free trade deal with Canada to report on the brewing ...
The Peace-Athabasca Delta is the second-largest freshwater delta in the world. The Athabasca River, and the larger delta, also sit atop the world’s largest known reservoir of crude bitumen. The ...
Standing in front of a sign reading “Reconciliation,” Unist’ot’en matriarch Freda Huson and other women family members sang and drummed in ceremony as RCMP officers descended to arrest those in the ...
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