Susan Holt gathered with supporters after election night results, some of which included Chief Allan Polchies from Sitansisk/Photo contributed by Liberal Party of New Brunswick Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqey ...
Former NSNWA president Cheryl Maloney, right, has filed a human rights complaint against Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil/Photos by Stephen Brake The former president of the Nova Scotia Native Women ...
Zamirra Paul, 4, from Tobique First Nation, N.B., receives mail from strangers while she undergoes chemotherapy treatment at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ont./Photo contributed by ...
Alex McDonald, left, and Mark Howe are two of four Mi'kmaw fisherman suing DFO for racial profiling, infringing on their treaty rights/Photo by Stephen Brake Four Mi’kmaw fishermen from Nova Scotia ...
Sipekne'katik Chief Mike Sack outside of the DFO office in Meteghan, N.S. on Aug. 16, 2021/Photo by Stephen Brake The chief of the Sipekne’katik First Nation in Nova Scotia was arrested and questioned ...
Natoaganeg (Eel Ground) First Nation is one of five Indigenous communities that signed new funding agreements with the province after the termination of a 29-year-old deal./Government of New Brunswick ...
The Rug Hook Guild Nova Scotia unveiled its art exhibit, Finding the way Forward, at the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre in Halifax, N.S. on Feb. 1, 2023/Photo by Stephen Brake Debbie Tucker and Ann ...
The Sipekne’katik Band in Nova Scotia is asking a Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice to grant a stay of the provincial government’s decision to approve the Alton Natural Gas Storage Project. The band ...
Sipekne'katik band councillor Alex McDonald, left, fished for lobster with his crew in St. Mary's Bay in Dec. 2017/Photo by Stephen Brake A councillor with the Sipekne’katik band in Nova Scotia says ...
February 20-21: Dartmouth Provincial Court Daniel Francis, 45, from Pictou Landing First Nation Trent Francis, 33, from Pictou Landing First Nation A two-day trial got underway for Daniel Francis and ...
Terrellyn Fearn is the Director of Health with the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls/Photo by Stephen Brake Debra Ginnish, who’s niece was killed in 2004, has a ...
The federal government is providing $326,700 to go towards a project to search for unmarked graves of Indigenous children who died while attending the former Shubenacadie Indian Residential School in ...
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