‘It’s not dying, it’s slowly coming back’: Mi’kmaq language revitalization in Elsipogtog
Wenju’su’n means apple in Mi'kmaq. It is the combination of wenuj, meaning French person, and su’n, meaning cranberry. My dad introduced...
Read moreWenju’su’n means apple in Mi'kmaq. It is the combination of wenuj, meaning French person, and su’n, meaning cranberry. My dad introduced...
Read moreToday is Red Dress Day – a time to remember, honour, and mourn murdered and missing Indigenous women. This week, we...
Read moreOne of Canada's biggest banks is under mounting pressure to divest from fossil fuels and other projects that activists say violate...
Read moreAn Indigenous community near Miramichi has expressed solidarity with the children of Gaza by hosting a ceremony and Palestinian flag-raising. The...
Read moreThe following statement was issued February 14 by the six chiefs of the Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick: WOLASTOQEY TERRITORY -...
Read moreThe following statement was issued February 5 by the six chiefs of the Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick: Wolastoqey Territory -...
Read moreA new short documentary titled, Telling Our Story: The Wolastoqiyik Vision, explores the modern Wolastoqey identity. Gleaned from a four-part series...
Read moreAn Indigenous-led group released more than 800 mature Atlantic salmon into the Petitcodiac watershed during a single week in October as...
Read moreIt was on Loyalist Day — May 18, 2023 — at the courthouse in “the loyalist city” of Saint John when...
Read moreIndigenous leaders are reeling from the loss of three local historians who they considered allies in their fight for justice. Bill...
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