Ntawnis Piapot
How Reporting on Colten Boushie’s Death Changed Me
As a lone Indigenous journalist covering the story, I saw him as a relative.
Colten Boushie’s Family Is Headed to Ottawa
At a Saskatoon rally protesting the not-guilty verdict, the 22-year-old’s relatives say they’re going to seek justice for his death.
What it Takes to Get Equal Health and Education on First Nations Reserves
More than a year after courts ruled that Canada discriminates against First Nations kids, agencies still argue over who pays for their healthcare and school.
Why Are Indigenous Leaders Partnering with MRA Groups?
The issue of missing and murdered Indigenous men is now in the spotlight, but Cree researcher Robert Innes warns against giving a platform to organizations that blame feminism.
Face to Face with Colonizers: Metis Artist Zoey Roy on Meeting the Royals and Trudeau
"It took many generations to get here," the Saskatoon-based poet told VICE before today's meeting with the highest-ranking representatives of Canada this afternoon.
Sask. RCMP ‘Fueled Hate’ After Indigenous Man Shot Dead, Say Chiefs
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says Saskatchewan police fanned racist flames by focusing on alleged theft, not the killing of Colten Boushie.