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Despite appeals to Prime Minister Trudeau and to BC Premier Christy Clark to respect Indigenous rights and the needs of...
There is a contradiction at the heart of the Trudeau government.
“The Irish Republic is entitled to, and hereby claims, the allegiance of every Irishman and Irishwoman.
On February 22, Premier Kathleen Wynne issued a formal apology to the Franco-Ontarian community for a rule that virtually banned...
As we shift from a Harper government that denied Canada’s history of colonialism to a Trudeau government that has launched...
In a victory for the climate justice movement, Prime Minister Trudeau, Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr and Environment Minister Christine...
General elections in the Spanish state December 20 brought increasing political instability, with the biggest gains made by the left.
On December 8, 2015, the Liberal government launched the planning phase of its inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
The year 2015 included many inspiring struggles across the country.
Over recent months, people across the Middle East have been hit by an intensification of conflict in Syria and Iraq.
Cindy Blackstock of the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society helped to kick off Ryerson University’s Social Justice Week...
Indigenous people were part of the jump in voter turnout that drove Harper from office and that defeated his Aboriginal...
Oil giant Chevron is increasing their attempts to build the Pacific Trails Pipeline, with the backing of the RCMP.
Bradley Hughes talked to Scott Clark, a Salish activist in Vancouver, who is the Executive Director of Aboriginal Life In...
For the last five years in Vancouver, ALIVE (Aboriginal Life In Vancouver Enhancement) has been working with urban Aboriginal people...