NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Julian Brave NoiseCat, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker and writer, about his new book, "We Survived the Night." ...
An investigation at an Indian residential school in Canada is the focus of the documentary, “Sugarcane," named after a Native reservation in British Columbia. The film is up for an Academy Award, and ...
NoiseCat is the son of an Indigenous Canadian father and white mother. After a cultural genocide, he says, living your life ...
In a Native Bidaské interview, Julian Brave NoiseCat discusses his new book We Survived the Night—a powerful reflection on ...
One of the participants in the documentary film "Remaining Native" was present at two different screenings of the film Monday ...
Beginning in 1894, every Indigenous child in Canada was required to attend one of the country’s 139 Indian residential ...
Despite Canada’s global image of progressivism, its Indigenous communities remain in crisis, raising the provocative question of whether US policy under Trump delivered more concrete results for ...
A Cape Breton member of parliament has tabled a motion to create a study looking at the impacts of sections of the Indian Act ...
Indigenous leaders and experts say Bill S-2 takes small steps to address discrimination in the Indian Act but fails to solve ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has included four Indian-origin MPs in his 28-member Cabinet, with Anita Anand being given the crucial foreign portfolio. His previous 24-member Cabinet, after he ...
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