Filmmakers Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie investigate the genocide of Indigenous children at residential schools.
An investigation at an Indian residential school in Canada is the focus of the documentary, “Sugarcane," named after a Native reservation in British Columbia. The film is up for an Academy Award, and ...
Although he is a Southern California native, Force on Feb. 15 became one of the newest members of the Canadian Motorsport ...
Fresh off a World Cup silver medal in monobob, Canada’s Cynthia Appiah is feeling a deep sense of national pride after making ...
KUTZTOWN — Former Bradford resident Michael P. Gabriel has published his fifth book, “The Canadian Campaign, 1775-1776.” ...
The Big Tide Haida Title Lands Agreement affirms that the Haida have Aboriginal title over all of the islands' lands, beds of ...
BELCOURT, N.D. (AP) — Supporters of Native American activist Leonard Peltier plan to welcome him back to his North Dakota ...
From being the youngest Canadian Olympian to negotiating groundbreaking NIL deals, the Washington Mystics forward is charting ...
Indigenous Canadian star Buffy Sainte-Marie lost one ... It’s awesome and beautiful to hear you speak your lineage, history and genealogy. But even if your documentation says you’re racially ...
Spread across four floors and nearly 300,000 square feet, the Canadian Museum of History (formerly the Canadian Museum of Civilization) is a behemoth. Welcoming more than 1.2 million people ...
Among these, the Canadian Destroyer stands out as a testament to both the athleticism and controversy that define the sport. Born from the innovative minds of wrestlers Petey Williams and Amazing Red, ...