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Carolyn Egan spoke with Crystal Sinclair, an activist with Idle No More-Toronto who recently returned from a solidarity visit to...
Manitoba’s Kino-nda-niimi Collective has created an invaluable resource with the recently-published book, The Winter We Danced (ARP books, Winnipeg).
Alex Wilson is one of many organizers of Idle No More, based in the Opaskwayak Cree Nation.
Solidarity actions have erupted in support of the Mi'kmaq people who are leading opposition to fracking in New Brunswick.
Cynics have been too quick to write the obituary for Idle No More.
A former member of the American Indian Movement looked back at the days of Red Power and said, “I didn’t...
Idle No More activist Ron Plain, from the Aamjiwnaang First Nation near Sarnia Ontario, is being personally victimized because members...
A recent major policy paper produced by the right-wing think-tank the MacDonald-Laurier Institute presents a scary scenario.
“The work we started under Jack Layton that weekend finally paid off on May 2, 2011.
The tar sands are an environmental disaster that destroy indigenous lands and sovereignty, and undermining the need for green jobs.
"Idle No More has sparked an awakening of Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples internationally in support for democracy, human rights and...
On Saturday, March 9, thousands marched through Toronto for International Women's Day.
"A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground" --Cheyenne proverb.
The Aamjiwnaang First Nation (near Sarnia, 300km south-west of Toronto) has been subjected to the worst of the capitalist and...
The austerity agenda is sharpening women’s oppression, but a new generation is rising to challenge it—from Toronto, to Dublin, to...