A Maple Creek resident was surprised and encouraged by being made a member of the Order of Canada. Michelle Frances Good said ...
Survivors of Abuse NJ has announced an expanded initiative to raise awareness of civil legal remedies available to ...
Disabled students continue to face barriers constructed and enforced by our schools. The United Nations Educational, ...
The return from holiday vacation for many people was met with a Monday morning snowfall during the commute. Environment ...
The first residential school in Canada, the Mohawk Institute in Brantford, Ont., opened in January 1831. After 165 years of ...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission documented 51 children known to have died at Kamloops. The claim of 215 unmarked ...
The federal government is not revealing whether it will act on calls to pass a law that would criminalize denying that ...
Another Saskatchewan resident, Wayne Brownlee, was also selected as a recipient this year. Brownlee, a retired business leader and philanthropist, was instrumental in the privatization of PotashCorp ...
The lands at issue in Cowichan are situated in the delta of the Fraser River. About 35 kilometers upstream lies the city of ...
The exhibition explores how the ocean has shaped and influenced Indigenous communities living along its edges in western Canada.
Julian Brave NoiseCat, a Bremerton resident, will appear at the Roxy on Nov. 6, where 'Sugarcane' will show before a Q&A session. 'Sugarcane,' now available on Disney+ and Hulu, was nominated for Best ...
In August 1959, a watchman at a Catholic-run Indian boarding school in British Columbia, Canada, heard a noise - a cry, really - coming from the incinerator. It was a newborn baby left in an ice cream ...