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As part of its ongoing Indigenization efforts, the University of Ottawa announces a full tuition waiver for Indigenous students from the Algonquin Anishinàbeg Nation, whose unceded territory the ...
The Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians (AIAI) expresses strong opposition to Bill 5 – Protect Ontario by Unleashing ...
We are a team of driven, passionate people looking to make positive change in the world. WBF is a non-profit organization with a mission of economic security for Women. WBF removes barriers between ...
Business leaders worldwide have been spending a good chunk of time thinking about their trade positions since American ...
The disappointment of thinking his hockey season had come to an end didn’t last long for Lincoln Moore. Moore, a member of ...
After a limited theatrical release throughout Canada, award-winning Mohawk writer-director Shelley Niro’s latest film Café Daughter will be released to a wider audience through streaming and ...
The country’s newest treasure hunting documentary series will premiere on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network on May 5.
Award-winning Cree artist Michelle Thrush is bringing her play Inner Elder to the Firehall Arts Centre in Vancouver. Her ...
Not only is he a leading American economist but Dr. Joe Kalt also co-founded the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and ...