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LA LOCHE, Saskatchewan—In the months before the deadly school shooting in this remote Canadian community of mostly aboriginal people, Leonard Montgrand felt he was finally making some progress ...
A Canadian aboriginal community of 2,000 people declared a state of emergency on Saturday after 11 of its members tried taking their own lives this month and 28 tried to do so in March, according ...
National Aboriginal Day is one of those “celebrations” that few Canadians know about and fewer celebrate. It was a proclaimed in 1996 by former governor-general Roméo Leblanc and observed on ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says police dashcam video of the violent arrest of a Canadian aboriginal chief is shocking and not an isolated incident.
A remote aboriginal community in western Canada was left reeling from the unimaginable after a gunman opened fire at a school and a home, killing four people, including a teacher, and severely woun… ...
A remote Canadian aboriginal community of 2,000 has declared a state of emergency after 11 people attempted suicide over the weekend.
1. Sixty-seven percent of non-Aboriginal Canadians agree indigenous people "have a sense of entitlement about receiving support from government and taxpayers." 2.
Canada's Parliament held an emergency debate Tuesday on a suicide crisis in a remote aboriginal community after 11 people, nine of them minors, attempted suicide over the weekend and more than a ...
Rather than reducing indigenous people to aboriginal and wondering why we continue to be disproportionately represented in Canada’s justice system, what would it mean for all of us to take the ...
TORONTO- A remote Canadian aboriginal community of 2,000 has declared a state of emergency after 11 people attempted suicide over the weekend. Christina Lazarova, a spokeswoman for Canada's health ...
Canadian aboriginal activist stands up to Israel Canadian First Nations chief boards Gaza flotilla to protest against worldwide scourge of colonialism.
Aboriginal people in Canada are descended from the original inhabitants of North America. The Canadian Constitution divides Aboriginal Peoples into three basic groups Indians, Métis and Inuit ...
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