Red River Métis veteran Ferdinand Poitras was a soldier who concealed his Indigeneity while serving the country.
A $100,000 reward is available for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the driver that killed 21-year-old.
The federal government will apologize to Inuit in Nunavik for the killing of sled dogs between the mid-1950s until the late ...
In Manitoba, three officers have been charged after a lengthy investigation by the Winnipeg Police Service's Professional ...
The killing of an Inuk man who was shot by police Monday morning in Quebec’s far north is an example of systemic racism, according to Canada's Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree.
The reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the fatal hit-and-run death of Loni Chum has doubled to ...
Aly Bear, the former vice-chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations who was running for the top spot in the ...
The Winnipeg Street Census is officially in action. Since Wednesday, 200 volunteers have been conducting a point-in-time ...
Judge, TRC commissioner and senator Murray Sinclair died on Monday with his family at his side. His service to the ...
A residential school survivor says she is proud of decorated First Nations soldier, Tommy Prince of Brokenhead First Nation ...
About 75 people gathered at the National Aboriginal Veterans Monument in Ottawa on Friday to mark National Indigenous ...
The Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation in Saskatchewan is honoring their homegrown veterans with a war memorial dedicated to their ...