Life inmate gets extra year for confining guards
Serena Tobaccojuice, serving life for a 1997 murder, received a 12-month sentence for using tweezers to confine Nova Scotia prison guards. Learn about the case details.
Serena Tobaccojuice, serving life for a 1997 murder, received a 12-month sentence for using tweezers to confine Nova Scotia prison guards. Learn about the case details.
Saskatoon tribal council declares northern policing broken as communities face safety crisis. Demanding immediate government action and systemic reform.
The City of Edmonton and Otipemisiwak Métis Government marked Métis Week with a special proclamation ceremony on November 19, 2025. Learn about this important cultural celebration.
Tragic ATV rollover claims life of 12-year-old on Saskatchewan First Nation. Community mourns as authorities investigate the incident.
Wisconsin archaeologists uncover 16 ancient canoes in Lake Mendota, revealing unprecedented insights into prehistoric Indigenous watercraft and settlement patterns. Discover the findings.
The Senate has passed significant amendments to the First Nations status legislation, moving forward Indigenous rights recognition. Next step: House of Commons vote.
Damien Eagle Bear's documentary #skoden explores the real story of Pernell Bad Arm, the Indigenous man behind the viral meme. Discover the person beyond the internet sensation.
Lawyer argues Cree background should influence sentencing for Nova Institution hostage-taking. Case highlights Indigenous overrepresentation in Canadian justice system.
The family of Juanita 'Winnie' Migwans is desperately seeking information one month after the 30-year-old from M'Chigeeng First Nation disappeared without a trace on October 4.
Canada faces dramatic surge in antisemitism and terrorism charges linked to Islamist ideology. Experts warn of existential threat to national security and cultural values.
A Winnipeg man was fatally shot during a police incident on Sagkeeng First Nation. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the tragic event.
Plans are underway to restore Winnipeg's iconic Thunderbird House, a vital Indigenous cultural center. The major project aims to preserve and revitalize this important community landmark for future generations.
Alberta celebrates Métis Week with ceremonies honoring Louis Riel and Métis leaders. Learn about the ongoing struggle for Indigenous recognition and self-governance in Canada.
Winnipeg double killer Shawn Lamb released after serving two-thirds of sentence, sparking outrage from Indigenous community and questions about justice system failures.
Father Susai Jesu, who survived a near-fatal car accident in northern Saskatchewan, has been appointed Archbishop of Keewatin-Le Pas. Learn about his remarkable journey from India to Canadian church leadership.
Families and advocates demand justice system reform following the controversial release of a man convicted of killing two Indigenous women. Read about the ongoing fight for accountability.
A community in northern Alberta is grieving after a local resident was struck and killed by a vehicle. The tragic incident highlights road safety concerns in First Nation communities.
Heiltsuk Nation hosts a washing ceremony after TD Bank settles a human rights complaint. Sharif Bhamji was denied service due to his status card. Read about the reconciliation.
Beyond economic struggles, Canada faces declining life expectancy, rising overdose deaths, and slipping global rankings in key social indicators. Read the full analysis.
Barrie police have cancelled the annual Tree of Hope event honoring missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls following a reported security threat. Learn more about this concerning development.
TD Bank resolves human rights complaint filed by Muslim-Indigenous man denied service at Surrey branch. Settlement marks victory for religious accommodation rights in Canada.
Métis leader Louis Riel receives historic tribute at Alberta legislature ceremony. Learn about this significant recognition of Indigenous heritage and leadership.
Mi'kmaq Hereditary Chief Stephen Augustine appeals for help finding his ceremonial jacket lost at Montreal's Trudeau airport on November 10. The irreplaceable garment features family designs and important medals.
Hereditary Chief Stephen Augustine seeks public help to find a jacket adorned with honours and family history, lost at Montreal airport. The garment holds immense cultural significance.
The Vatican Museums are repatriating 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada as part of reconciliation efforts. This historic return marks significant progress in addressing colonial legacy.
A fifth-generation Canadian reflects on family history spanning 214 years, questioning when descendants of immigrants cease being considered colonists in Canada's reconciliation journey.
In a significant reconciliation effort, Pope Francis has returned 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canadian communities. This historic move addresses colonial past injustices.
Federal government's accelerated approval for Ksi Lisims LNG project reignites debate over resource extraction in British Columbia. Learn about the implications for BC's economy and environment.
Agnico Eagle Mining supports Moose Cree First Nation's Child and Family Well-Being program through housing donation. Partnership creates opportunities for young adults in Northern Ontario.
A British Columbia farmer claims private property owners were excluded from Cowichan Nation Aboriginal title negotiations. Learn how this case could impact land rights across Canada.