The scars of the recent past still wound: the 150,000 Inuit and Metis ... to Canada in the 1980s. What I saw then - and it remains true - is that for many people in the world the flag is a symbol ...
It is prominently featured on Canada’s red flag, a global symbol of the country. The flag, adopted in 1965, is one of the most recognizable in the world.
As we commemorate Métis Week, we embrace the notion that healing and reconciliation can grow from truth. ...
Born in Saskatchewan on Nov. 19, 1887, Alex Decoteau developed a love for various sports while at a residential school, ...
Softball Canada has unveiled their new Indigenous-inspired logo, designed by Victoria-based Namgis artist Jamin Zuroski, who ...
The Indigenous Advisory Circle will provide advice and recommendations on how Indigenous Peoples in Canada might be represented on future bank notes through the use of symbols, images, patterns and ...
The seeds of the Rebellion were planted in the 1870s as Canada settled its vast North West Territories (present-day Saskatchewan and Alberta). The Canadian government had wisely brought peace and ...
The ceremony near Smoky Lake, Alta., about 115 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, is starting at 1 p.m. It is one of many ways people across Canada are honouring the contributions of Métis ...
Ottawa, Ont. - Softball Canada is honored to unveil a new Indigenous-designed logo, marking a meaningful step in our journey ...
Inuktut, a broad term encompassing different dialects spoken by Inuit in Canada, Greenland and Alaska, has been added to Google Translate, which translates text, documents and websites from one ...
Though he has spent the majority of his pro career in the minors, Garrett Pilon is still aspiring to become a regular player in the National Hockey League. Pilon, who is Métis and grew up in ...
Writer and poet Michelle Good explores past and present Indigenous experiences in Canada in her latest book, Truth Telling.