by MBC News | Jan 9, 2013
The president of an organization that provides services to off-reserve Aboriginal people says he is hopeful yesterday’s federal court ruling, that recognizes Métis and non-status people under the constitution, will result in more funding for both groups. Aboriginal...
by MBC News | Jan 9, 2013
The provincial government says it’s satisfied with legislation it passed two years ago that allows jail officials to listen to the calls of some inmates. According to Judy Orthner of Corrections and Public Safety, the calls are recorded through an electronic system....
by MBC News | Jan 9, 2013
RCMP and members of the Big Island Lake First Nation continuing searching today for a missing 65-year-old resident of the reserve. Raymond Sandfly was last seen at around 10 a.m. yesterday at the band office and it is believed he may be traveling on foot or...
by MBC News | Jan 9, 2013
A federal court ruled today that Métis and other non-status Indians should be recognized as special status groups by the government. In it’s ruling the court said both groups are indeed “Indians” under the Canadian constitution. The ruling also means some 600,000...
by MBC News | Jan 9, 2013
An Aboriginal toddler may have been left unattended in a bathtub for close to an hour on the day he died in foster care two years ago, court heard yesterday. Eunice Wudrich is charged with criminal negligence causing the death of two-year-old Evander Lee Daniels who...
by MBC News | Jan 9, 2013
A man will go to trial May 23 for allegedly threatening violence against employees of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band on Facebook. Forty-year-old Fraser Daniel Cook, who’s himself a Lac La Ronge band member, has pleaded not guilty to a single count of uttering threats....
by MBC News | Jan 8, 2013
It is unclear how long a two-year-old First Nations boy was left unattended in foster care before he died more than two years ago. Eunice Wudrich is charged with criminal negligence causing death after Evander Lee Daniels was found face down in a partially filled...
by MBC News | Jan 8, 2013
A member of the Idle No More movement says she thinks a report of financial irregularities on the Attiwapiskat First Nation is an attempt by the government to divide and conquer First Nations people. According to the auditor’s report, found on the website of the...
by MBC News | Jan 8, 2013
In spite of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s recent agreement to meet with First Nations leadership, Idle No More rallies continued in Saskatchewan this past weekend. On Saturday, close to hundred protesters partially blocked the Trans-Canada highway just east of...
by MBC News | Jan 8, 2013
A Canadian academic contends organizers of the Idle No More movement are at a critical crossroads and faced with some key decisions. Max Cameron teaches at the University of British Columbia and also heads up the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions. He...