Mi'kmaq
A Canadian Island Is Being Swallowed Up by the Sea and Climate Change Is the Reason
The 400-plus Indigenous people who live on an island off PEI could soon have to relocate.
‘Racist’ Painting Based on New Brunswick Legend Taken Down After Public Outcry
The group behind the painting, which showed two Indigenous women tied up and gagged, apologized but was still defiant.
Indigenous Leaders Want to Halt Oil and Gas Exploration in Gulf of St. Lawrence
Leaders want Quebec to declare a 12-year moratorium.
The Unsolved Murder of Tanya Brooks
Six years after the Canadian First Nations woman's death, there are more questions than answers.
One of PEI’s Only Non-White Political Candidates Had Signs Defaced with Racist Slur
Jacqueline Tuplin is only the second aboriginal woman to run for office in Canada's smallest province.
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police Report Said Anti-Oil Activists Were National Security Threats
We spoke to some environmental and aboriginal activists to see if they were worried about a coming crackdown.
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Low Oil Prices Are Killing the Fracking Industry, but the Tar Sands Will Be Fine (for Now)
The current slump in oil prices could spell the end of North American fracking, but will price volatility mean trouble for the more financially stable tar sands?