An Indigenous man originally from Peguis First Nation played in Country Music's Hall of Fame - the Grand Ol Opry in Nashville, Tennessee, this past February 18, joining the likes…
Winnipeg’s Festival du Voyageur is western Canada’s largest winter festival and has its origins in colonial Canada when the fur trade expanded to western Canada in 1810 and employees of…
An 11-year-old Inuit hockey player from "Pangnirtung, Nunavut" has made Team Nunavut's U20 Hockey team, playing with girls nearly twice her age, at this year's "Arctic Winter Games (AWG)". Team…
Maureen Googoo is "Mi’kmaq" from the Indian Brook First Nation and a member of the Sipekne’katik Band in Nova Scotia.Maureen has worked in radio in Halifax, Sydney, Toronto and La…
On January 3, 2023, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, announced that an Agreement-in-Principle has been reached in the Federal Indian Boarding Homes class action case. The Agreement-in-Principle…
The 2020 Indian Day School Settlement will be winding down soon. But, if you are an eligible Class Action Member, you do have an extension until January 13, 2023,to fill…
Lester Balfour, from the Norway House Cree Nation would like to see his community's youth regain some of their ancestral skills like hunting, trapping and fishing. Balfour is teaching about…
Ethan Bear is an Indigenous NHL hockey player from the Ochapowace Cree Nation located just north of Whitewood, Saskatchewan. Bear plays defence for the Vancouver Canucks. He runs Camp of…
Canada's most decorated Indigenous war hero, Sergeant Tommy Prince has been honored with a commemorative postage stamp. Sergeant Prince, a Residential School Survivor received 11 medals including the Silver Star.You…
Jimmy Thunder, from Reconciliation Thunder, was on CBC's Information Radio - MB with Marcy Markusa to talk about the #94IN#94 Calls to Action. He was introduced by Markusa to Canada's…