A Mi’kmaq response to Prime Minister Harper about Idle No More
Mi'kmaq people in Ottawa for Idle No More. Photo: Jonathan Augustine. Dear Prime Minister Stephen Harper, We...
Read moreMi'kmaq people in Ottawa for Idle No More. Photo: Jonathan Augustine. Dear Prime Minister Stephen Harper, We...
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Read moreOn September 13th, Dr. Pamela Palmater addressed the Ottawa community at Carleton University. She spoke about the assimilation, which she refers...
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Read morePascal Pelletier and Shawna Gagné are asking for a permanent Mi’kmaq flag at Moncton City Hall and to change the name...
Read moreNative Awareness Days happened at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick, in November. The 2011 theme was "Our Home On...
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