Seven Mi’kmaq First Nations in New Brunswick are taking control of their own water and wastewater systems in a new agreement with the federal government.
By Kevin Damasio Mariazinha Baré spent her childhood bathing and playing in the Upper Negro River. Born and raised on the ...
A confederation of Indigenous nations says that government must take what they have to say seriously, instead of just a 'tick ...
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Poilievre pitches corporate tax plan to supply clean drinking water to First NationsSpeaking at a rally in Ottawa on Saturday, Poilievre said he would encourage Indigenous leaders to support natural resource projects by "letting companies pay a share of their federal corporate taxes ...
“Snowflakes start out as a single nucleated dust particle that attracts water droplets that in turn freeze and accelerate ...
Neskantaga First Nation in northwestern Ontario is marking the 30th anniversary of being under a boil-water advisory — the ...
Land, water, and food are not mere commodities but the very basis of life and the link between these [Indigenous] peoples and ...
Research finds that indigenous peoples, including women and youth, can lead and have an active role as promoters of clean and ...
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