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The inquiry’s first circle hearing investigates the death of 17-year-old James Poker, who was found frozen to death in ...
An advisor with the Innu Nation says they "need to do more" to inform people about their tentative agreement with ...
The public inquiry into the treatment, experiences and outcomes of Innu in the child protection system resumed Monday, this ...
Some Sheshatshiu youth are making their way to Gull Island to protest the upcoming mega project — by foot. (Regan Burden/CBC) ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney wants to fast-track nation-building projects to remake Canada’s economy. Indigenous groups want a ...
Innu magazine celebrates 500th issue with writers and readers, showcasing rich history and enduring legacy in Malayalam ...
Two Innu youth have begun a 125-kilometre walk from Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation to Gull Island in Labrador. Angel Jourdain ...
The utility struck a tentative agreement last year with Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro to build a hydroelectric generating ...
The Canadian government is threatening to use emergency measures to protect three caribou herds at risk of dying out in Quebec.
Coinciding with the start of Innu Nation's annual marine research program, the Expedition provides Innu youth with education and training in both traditional Innu knowledge and scientific research.
The Innu inquiry looking into the child protection system resumes hearings today. The hearings are being held at the ...
The first hearing circle of the public inquiry into Innu in the child protection system began last week in Natuashish. The first investigation focuses on James Poker, who froze to death when he was ...