Aboriginal Affairs
Police Are Still Using Spit Hoods and Restraint Chairs on Children in the NT
“I think we ended up here because there’s ongoing systemic racism in the very foundation of Australia.”
Indigenous Australians Exposed to Nuclear Fallout Will Receive Free Healthcare
This move comes 60 years after the British detonated seven atomic bombs at Maralinga.
These People Haven't Had Clean Water to Drink for 20 Years in Canada
Canada has 7 percent of the world's renewable fresh water, yet many First Nations live as second-class citizens with no access to clean tap water.
Canada’s Aboriginal Minister Shrugs Off Responsibility for Youth Suicides on Reserves, Says It’s Parents’ Problem
Bernard Valcourt has talked himself into political controversy once again.
Are Mining Interests Behind Western Australian Remote Aboriginal Community Closures?
The Western Australian government defends closing Aboriginal communities by saying they're economically unviable. Regardlessly, many see the move as more of a land grab.
The Canadian Government Keeps Losing BlackBerrys, Cash, and Weapons
Over $350 million worth of the government's property went MIA in 2014—including 11,000 cases of lost or stolen weapons and accessories valued at over $50,000—and much of it will never be recovered.
My First Year As Prime Minister Of Australia By Tony
For those upset at our declining manufacturing industry, I have good news to report: as of September 2014, we are leading the world in think pieces about Tony Abbott’s first year in office.
First Nations Communities Are Suing the Federal Government Over Third World Water Conditions
After facing gruesome problems with their water supply like floating mice in cisterns, four Alberta First Nations have filed a lawsuit against the Canadian government, who they say hasn't fulfilled an obligation to provide quality drinking water to...