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The chief of Cross Lake (Pimicikamak) Cree Nation is crediting Manitoba’s premier with getting planes in the air to evacuate ...
As of Thursday morning, 767 people of Pimicikamak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba remain in the community as wildfires rage ...
Fire crews fighting a wildfire near Creighton, Saskatchewan, barely escaped after a fire almost surrounded them. Firefighter ...
In northern Manitoba, 17,500 people are being evacuated due to wildfires raging near their communities. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said they had hours – not days – to move to safety.
A lawsuit over the right to Inuit language instruction in Nunavut is a step closer to being heard following a supreme court ...
Woodhouse Nepinak said Indigenous leaders across the country are united on the need to ensure treaty and inherent rights are ...
Nunavut Housing Corp. not surprised auditor general raised issues around public housing in the Arctic territory.
Manitoba isn't the only province is dealing with wildfires. Wildfires continue to burn across Western Canada, as temperatures rise and rainfall remains low. Evacuations are underway as fires spread.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has announced a provincewide state of emergency due to wildfires. APTN’s Sav Jonsa has details on the wildfire that led up to the state of emergency being called.
Efforts to get an emergency debate on Jordan's Principle have so far failed, but the issue and the impact on Indigenous children remains. For more on what's happening with Jordan's Principle, APTN ...
Dene National Chief George Mackenzie is speaking out against an ongoing residential school investigation in the Northwest Territories that has so far stalled.