
Indigenous authors talk about their latest books
For the first time in its 28 year history, the Word on the Street festival had a stage exclusively for Indigenous authors. We provide a glim


Ring of Fire: Homeland or frontier?
Mining companies cast covetous eye on First Nations ancestral lands


Tales of reconciliation
Four Canadians share their story of reconciliation


Two-spirited and proud
Two-spirited Indigenous people are reclaiming the concept of an alternative gender, which has been distorted through centuries of colonizati


Disconnected from their roots
48 per cent of Canadian foster children are Indigenous despite Native children comprising only 7 per cent of the country’s children

Stories of authenticity
Indigenous authors are reinvigorating their cultures through storytelling


Opening doors to higher learning
Schools taking action to support Indigenous students success


‘Race against time’ to save Indigenous languages
Find out how technology is helping revive ‘disappearing’ languages, one app at a time

Voices from the past
The lack of government funding has hampered efforts to revitalize the Mohawk language


Hopes and fears – how climate change affects Indigenous communities
Shortened summer and warming lakes are just two of many warning signs


Newcomers, meet the firstcomers
Canada has pledged to provide a more inclusive history of Indigenous peoples to new citizens. But there are other ways for immigrants to for


A critical look at Truth and Reconciliation
The TRC has been widely lauded but many Indigenous people challenge its very premise

Breaking down barriers
If being Indigenous isn’t hard enough, Raylah Moonis is also a transgender woman. But Moonis seems unfazed by the odds