Reconciliation
Win or Lose, Trudeau's Woke Image Has Taken A Beating With BIPOC Leaders
On reconciliation and anti-racism, advocates say the Liberal leader often says the right things but doesn't follow through.
'Unquestionably Wrong': Catholic Archbishop Apologizes for Church's Role in Residential Schools
Pope Francis has remained silent. But as a Cree Anglican Archdeacon says, churches can and should share their buildings and money with Indigenous communities.
Jason Kenney Won’t Stop Defending the Architect of Residential Schools
As people mourn the lost lives of 215 children who were found buried under a residential school, Kenney defended the legacy of Canada's first prime minister, calling him “imperfect” but a “great leader.”
Justin Trudeau Says Rail Barricades 'Need to Come Down Now'
Canada's prime minister has called on Indigenous leaders including the Wet'suwet'en Nation to not stand in the way of reconciliation with Canada.
Victoria will become first Canadian city to remove statue of Sir John A MacDonald
The city says Indigenous people should "not need to walk past this painful reminder of colonial violence each time they enter the doors of their municipal government."
The Gerald Stanley Verdict Shows There’s No Justice for Indigenous Peoples
Colten Boushie was shot dead on a Saskatchewan farm. An all-white jury decided the man that killed him did no wrong.
Putting Canada’s violent history in storage
Halifax votes to temporarily remove a controversial statue of city founder Edward Cornwallis while it figures out how to celebrate Indigenous history.
Canada hasn’t budgeted enough money to solve the First Nations water crisis
‘Even if the federal commitment is fulfilled, there may remain inadequate infrastructure’: Report
Innu Nation boycotts Trudeau’s apology to residential school survivors
Innu Nation boycotts ceremony saying children are still being taken away
‘The Land Is an Equalizer’: Indigenous Peoples Take Greater Role in Shaping Canada's National Parks
“We believe true reconciliation happens on the land.”
First Nation Ready For Legal ‘Battle’ If Northern Gateway Pipeline Is Approved
The Gitga'at First Nation would be "shocked" and "disappointed" at an approval.
I'm Depressed, But Is That Actually a Problem?
Maybe my depression isn't the problem. Maybe it's a collective symptom of being a black person in Australia.