Late-summer sunlight glints off the water as I step onto a pontoon boat on the St. Lawrence River. As we glide alongside the ...
The discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at an Indian residential school in Canada in 2021 was just the catalyst for “Sugarcane.” Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie, the filmmakers behind the ...
Mass incarceration of Indigenous people deepened under Trudeau Sentencing rules, supervisory orders and parole denials drive higher incarceration rates Standardized risk assessments can work against ...
Chief Beau Dick, 'Big Whale (from Undersea Kingdom),' 2017, red cedar, acrylic, cloth, plastic action figure. Collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Purchased with funds from the Jean MacMillan ...
Julian Brave NoiseCat, left, and Emily Kassie, co-directors of the Oscar-nominated documentary film "Sugarcane," pose for a portrait on Main Street during the Sundance Film Festival on Monday, Jan. 27 ...
The company chartered centuries ago to found the colony that became part of Canada last year gave a building to the Indigenous that is heavy in symbolism. The move is being criticized by some as ...
Indigenous patients faced abuse, experimental treatments and other harms in Canada’s health system, which still has disparities. By Vjosa Isai The former home of Joyce Echaquan, an Indigenous woman ...
In late May of 2021, when spring was unfurling across the country, Canadians awakened to the discovery near Kamloops, British Columbia of 200 dead Indigenous children in unmarked graves. More grizzly ...
It is increasingly fashionable in some progressive circles to label non-indigenous North Americans as “settlers,” mere guests on indigenous land. Who would have thought that blood-and-soil nationalism ...
If Canadians care to understand why our country is increasingly fractured, one key driver is the notion that non-Indigenous Canadians — “settlers” as they are called — should be grateful to live ...