Five hundred people take to Halifax’s streets in support of the Wet’suwet’en
On February 23, Mi'kmaq water protectors and community members in K’jipuktuk/Halifax rallied at the Peace and Freedom Park on Hollis St....
Read moreOn February 23, Mi'kmaq water protectors and community members in K’jipuktuk/Halifax rallied at the Peace and Freedom Park on Hollis St....
Read moreMiles Howe returned to New Brunswick on Feb. 4 to present his research on the surveillance of Indigenous rights activists. Howe’s...
Read moreAbout 50 people in Fredericton braved frigid temperatures on Jan. 29 to stand in solidarity with the Wet'suwe'ten peoples' fight against...
Read morePamela George’s presence haunted the room through a beautiful red dress hanging to the left of the panelists during the event...
Read moreOn Saturday, Jan. 18 more than 100 women and supporters gathered in downtown Fredericton to talk about women in politics. Many...
Read moreThe most urgent challenges for rural New Brunswick include the spraying of glyphosate on Crown lands, restricted access to the market...
Read moreThe air was thick with the smell of sage as Samaqani Cocahq’s (Natalie Sappier) powerful voice filled Memorial Hall with a...
Read moreThe number of people across Canada who self-identify as Indigenous is growing rapidly. Some of that growth can be explained by...
Read moreIndigenous activists from Canada and El Salvador discussed the similarities of their situations at a Wolastoq Grand Council event at St....
Read moreThe story of the Sisson Mine development starts dramatically. As it unfolds it includes promises of riches and jobs, the backstory...
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