Indigenous issues
Video shows police beating, restraining First Nations man who died minutes later
An inquest this month into Romeo Wesley’s death is examining whether police and doctors could have acted differently
How an Indigenous Neighbourhood Patrol Is Fighting Overdoses in Winnipeg
Bear Clan Patrol began as a response to 15-year-old Tina Fontaine’s disappearance, and has since found new ways to serve a hurting community.
This New Indigenous Group Wants to Harness the Healing Powers of Weed
The National Indigenous Medical Cannabis Association is helping First Nations grow and sell their own.
Cities Are Indigenous Land, Too
On answering the question "Where are you from?" as an Anishnaabe born in Toronto.
How a Mining Disaster Devastated an Indigenous Group in Brazil
The toxic spill that contaminated the Rio Doce continues to affect the Krenak people.
Inside the Fight Against a Massive Telescope Atop a Sacred Hawaiian Mountain
Indigenous groups argue that Mauna Kea is already overdeveloped.
Working Towards Change in Winnipeg, Canada’s Largest 'Urban Rez'
How 14 grassroots organizations in Winnipeg's North End plan to reduce the area's high rates of violence.
Yosh Wagoner Helps Heal Her People Through Boxing
How combat sports have a role in political resistance for Indigenous people.
Joseph Boyden’s Apology and the Strange History of ‘Pretendians’
Boyden is hardly the first person to be alleged to have faked Indigenous roots for material or spiritual gain.
Meet the Indigenous Writer Using Photos to Tell His People’s History over Twitter
Paul Seesequasis says the series is based on resilience, resistance, and endurance.
Adam Capay Has Spent Four Years in Solitary Confinement Without Trial
Adam Capay says the light in his cell is on 24 hours a day and he can no longer tell day from night.
Liberal MP Tells Anybody Afraid of Getting Poisoned From Muskrat Falls Flooding To ‘Eat Less Fish’
Fish can fend for their poisoned selves.