Like most foods, bannock — often referred to as fry bread — has a winding history as a versatile staple and Canadian comfort dish. Said to have originated in Scotland, the flatbread was introduced to ...
In recent years, members of the Canadian public have witnessed the misrepresentation of Indigenous identities.
Canada’s Indigenous population continues to face major disparities in heart and stroke care. These disparities result from a combination of neglect, inaccessible resources, and lack of cultural ...
An investigation at an Indian residential school in Canada is the focus of the documentary, “Sugarcane," named after a Native reservation in British Columbia. The film is up for an Academy Award, and ...
Canadian Catholics must persevere in the vision “of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people walking together in prayerful and respectful ways towards a stronger, shared future,” said the Canadian ...
Mass incarceration of Indigenous people deepened under Trudeau Sentencing rules, supervisory orders and parole denials drive higher incarceration rates Standardized risk assessments can work against ...
It is increasingly fashionable in some progressive circles to label non-indigenous North Americans as “settlers,” mere guests on indigenous land. Who would have thought that blood-and-soil nationalism ...
Indigenous Canadian filmmakers hit Toronto with a record eight acquisition titles premiering across the program strands, boosting market space and momentum by proving that storytelling grounded in and ...
Indigenous Peoples Day is a movement of recognition for the havoc brought upon Native American communities by European colonization. The day is not an officially recognized holiday under U.S. Federal ...
From the late 18th century onwards, thousands of Scots emigrated to Canada. some were escaping poverty and unemployment during the Agricultural Revolution some had been moved from their land during ...