Mi’kmaq activist calls for broad alliance using treaty rights to fight climate change
A Mi’kmaq woman from the Pictou Landing First Nation says indigenous treaties can be a key tool in the fight against...
Read moreA Mi’kmaq woman from the Pictou Landing First Nation says indigenous treaties can be a key tool in the fight against...
Read moreEkpahak/Fredericton - Jacinda Mack, a Nuxalk and Secwepemc woman from British Columbia, was on the unceded Wolastoq and Passamaquoddy territories in...
Read more“You have to normalize resistance. You have to normalize it in every aspect of what you’re doing,” Suzanne Patles, in Water...
Read moreThe Wulustukyik (Maliseet) Nation Grandmothers and Mothers are currently out at the sisson mine site in order to prevent the distruction...
Read morePropping up business interests in the province of New Brunswick in their editorials should not come as a surprise to any...
Read moreIndigenous women are disproportionately affected by the impacts of resource extraction. This month’s blog gives voice to their experiences and highlights...
Read moreWOLASTOQEWI TIME IMMEMORIAL CELEBRATION Location: Next the Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton on traditional Wolastoq territory Schedule of events *June 27th at...
Read moreDear Minister Brian Kenny and the people of New Brunswick, A doctor in Miramichi has recently been put into the spotlight because...
Read moreWolastoqiyik artist Samaqani Cocahq-Natalie Sappier performed at the Beaverbrook Gallery on Wednesday, June 21, 2017, “National Aboriginal Day,” in Fredericton. Sappier’s...
Read moreHeavy rains and winds did not dampen the commitment of the approximately 80 people gathered to protect their communities and the...
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