Canada's decision to approve an expansion for the Trans Mountain pipeline was a "one-way street" that ignored the economic and title rights of Indigenous people, a lawyer said on Monday.
From Jewish-Canadian Holocaust survivors to the federal Attorney General, at least 30,000 people walked in solidarity with Indigenous peoples on Sunday.
Canada's push to get climate change action included in a revamped NAFTA is turning into a heated domestic dispute just as it makes its debut at the official negotiating table.
Leonard George remembers the first time he heard his father, Chief Dan George, deliver his moving and prophetic speech on Indigenous rights, "A Lament for Confederation."
With millions of dollars from the B.C. government to support LNG, debate over how to address poverty while protecting the environment has sparked division over who can speak for a First Nation.