Five Provinces Reject Federal Gun Buyback Program
The Liberal government's assault-style firearm buyback launches amid provincial defiance and questions over special treatment for Indigenous communities. Read the analysis.
The Liberal government's assault-style firearm buyback launches amid provincial defiance and questions over special treatment for Indigenous communities. Read the analysis.
A two-year-old Siberian husky named Moon died after being caught in a hunting trap near Radium, B.C. on Jan. 8, 2026. The tragic incident has reignited debate over trap regulations and public safety.
Vancouver hosts the first Indigenous Tech Conference, connecting Indigenous professionals in the tech industry and fostering community growth. Learn about the event's goals and key participants.
Explore 3 recipes from Sean Sherman's new cookbook 'Turtle Island,' celebrating the foods and traditions of Indigenous Peoples across North America. Discover cedar-maple baked beans and more.
Toronto Police and the Ministry of Natural Resources are investigating after a deer was found shot with an arrow and mutilated in Park Lawn Cemetery on New Year's Day. Authorities seek public tips.
A deer was discovered deceased with an arrow in its body at Park Lawn Cemetery in Toronto. Authorities are investigating the incident as a potential case of illegal hunting or animal cruelty.
Three Southern Ontario men plead guilty to multiple hunting violations in the Buckhorn Lake area, receiving significant fines. Learn the details of the case and the consequences for breaking wildlife laws.
Archaeologists uncover Stone Age arrowheads with plant toxins, revealing sophisticated hunting techniques used 60,000 years ago. Discover the groundbreaking findings.
Canadian-American journalist David Frum delivers a searing critique of Canada's reconciliation policies, warning of legal and economic consequences. Read his full assessment.
A new era dawns as Indigenous communities gain unprecedented access to capital and decision-making power in major Canadian infrastructure and energy projects, reshaping the economic landscape.
Florida's first black bear hunt in nearly a decade concluded on December 29, 2025, sparking renewed debate over wildlife management and conservation ethics. Explore the details and ongoing fallout.
Ontario conservation officers are asking for the public's help to find who shot and abandoned a moose northwest of Elliot Lake. This wasteful act is a serious violation.
Ontario's MNRF is asking for public assistance after a moose was illegally shot and abandoned northwest of Elliot Lake. Conservation officers are investigating the wasteful act.
First Nations leaders in British Columbia urge Premier David Eby not to pursue changes to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Learn about the concerns and the political context.
The federal government and First Nations leaders have presented a collaborative plan to overhaul Canada's child welfare system, marking a significant step toward Indigenous-led solutions. Learn about the proposed reforms and their potential impact.
The B.C. government's consideration of changes to a UN declaration law is testing the 'fragile' trust of First Nations, with Premier David Eby's leadership under scrutiny. Read the latest developments.
Indigenous leaders Stewart Phillip, Terry Teegee, and Shana Thomas counter claims that B.C.'s reconciliation agenda is radical, arguing it's a necessary, lawful path forward based on rights recognition.
A Maple Ridge man faces a $50,000 fine and decade-long hunting prohibition for multiple poaching violations. Learn about the charges and the wider investigation.
Alberta's government is evaluating all options, including potentially ending a two-decade prohibition on grizzly bear hunting. Officials cite population recovery and human-wildlife conflict as key factors.
Germany's government has authorized controlled wolf hunting to manage growing populations, marking a significant shift in conservation strategy. Learn about the new policy and its implications.
A British Columbia man faces severe penalties, including a $50,000 fine and a decade-long hunting prohibition, after being convicted of illegal wildlife hunting. Learn the details of the case and its implications for conservation.
Two men from Southern Ontario have been fined a total of $7,000 for illegally killing a bull moose. The case highlights the strict enforcement of wildlife conservation laws in the province.
Ontario conservation officers ask for tips after a calf moose was illegally killed and abandoned north of Thunder Bay. Help solve this wildlife crime.
A Terrace Bay man faces a $1,000 fine for careless hunting while intoxicated in October 2024. Details on the incident and Ontario's hunting safety laws.
A special holiday market in Edmonton aims to share and celebrate Indigenous traditions, offering unique crafts and cultural experiences for the community this season.
Two local men from the Windsor area have been fined for multiple hunting infractions following an investigation by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Learn the details of the charges and penalties.
After years of influential writing, Doug Cuthand steps away from his Saskatoon StarPhoenix column, leaving a profound legacy in Indigenous storytelling and journalism in Saskatchewan.
A landmark partnership facilitates the return of sacred Anishinaabe artifacts, marking a significant step in cultural reconciliation and heritage preservation for Indigenous communities in Canada.
The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation reports a spike in complaints about unethical hunting practices following extra elk hunts. Officials are urging hunters to follow regulations.
The 2025 moose hunting season is officially underway in Manitoba. Learn about the regulations, safety tips, and conservation efforts for a successful and sustainable hunt.