New water plant for First Nation under boil water advisories for 22 years A First Nation on the Manitoba-Ontario boundary is closer to getting safe drinking water. By The Canadian Press | News, Politics | September 8th 2019
B.C. First Nations carry huge debts after fighting to save homes from wildfires Chief Larry Nooski remembers the deafening sound of a wildfire racing toward Nadleh Whut'en territory in August, like a "low-level jet plane." Wildfires By Laura Kane | News, Politics | November 28th 2018
Ottawa has 'turned a corner' in First Nations child welfare: Philpott Canada's Indigenous services minister says Ottawa has fully complied with the orders of a 2016 ruling from the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal which said the federal government discriminates against Indigenous children. By Kelly Geraldine Malone | News, Politics | April 2nd 2018