Sources Experts & Spokespersons
News Releases
Canadian Voice of Women for Peace Statement to Stephen Harper in support of Chief Theresa Spence2012-12-24
Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
The Canadian Voice of Women for Peace (VOW) Urges Prime Minister Harper To Meet With Attawapiskat First Nation Chief.
NEB Hearings start in Toronto today, here's what they won't be hearing2013-10-16
Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
A banner drop and a series of gagged protestors demonstrated what is being left out of the National Energy Board (NEB) hearings that are taking place this week in Toronto. The subject of the hearings ...
Six Nations Parents Bus to Toronto to Protest Lack of Books, Supplies and More in Schools2012-10-10
Protestors will be outside Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada on Thursday demanding all funding & school supplies be delivered to schools at First Nations community. Schools are lackin...
A United Lubicon Lake Nation Faces Continuing Threat of Canadian Unlawful Intervention2012-07-26
Lubicon Lake Nation
The Lubicon Lake Nation have fought multi-national corporations, environmental devastation and attempts to divide and conquer them, walking away as victors and as international champions of Indigenous...
VOW Calls on Governor General to meet with Chiefs - New Year New Relationship2013-01-01
Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
Voice of Women delivers letter to Lieut Governor at Queen's Park today at 1 pm, Jan 1st calling on Lt Gov and Governor General to meet with Chief Spence and participate in a nation-to-nation meeting w...
Sources Select Resources
The Bone CollectorsA Brutal Chapter in Australia's Past
Daley, Paul
Article
2014
The Guardian
The remains of hundreds of Aboriginal people, dug up from sacred ground and once displayed in museums all over the world, are now stored in a Canberra warehouse. When will they be given a national res...
A Century of Theft From Indians by the National Park ServiceSonnenblume, Kollibri Terre
Article
2016
CounterPunch
The Mojave National Preserve is run by the National Park Service, which, in contrast to previous times, has been including more Indian history in its displays and programs.
Connexions Library: Native Peoples/First Nations FocusWebsite
Connexions Information Sharing Services
Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on first peoples and aboriginal issues.
Indigenous population growing rapidly, languages surging: censusData also reveals on-reserve First Nation housing getting worse
Barrera, Jorge
Article
2017
CBC.ca
The Indigenous population in Canada continues to rapidly outpace the growth of the rest of the country while Indigenous languages are showing a strong resurgence, according to census data released Wed...
Native & Aboriginal Topic Index in Sources Directory of ExpertsSpokespersons, Experts, and Resources
Website
Sources
A subject guide to experts and spokespersons on Native, Aboriginal and First Nations topics in the Sources directory for the media.
The Power of Idle No MoreA Resurgent Radicalism
Dobbin, Murray
Article
2013
CounterPunch
The remarkable Idle No More movement is the biggest and most important national outpouring of grass roots aboriginal anger ever seen in Canada.
Sources Bookshelf
Aboriginal Issues TodayA Legal and Business Guide
Smart, Stephen B., Coyle, Michael (eds.)
Book
1997
An overview of current laws and policies.
Canada Since 1960: A People's HistoryA Left Perspective on 50 Years of Politics, Economics and Culture
Gonick, By (ed.)
Book
2016
An account of the most important developments in Canadian history from the 1960s to today, seen through the eyes of Canadian Dimension magazine.
Connexions Annual 1994A Sourcebook of Social and Environmental Alternatives
Diemer, Ulli (ed.)
Serial Publication (Periodical)
1994
Simultaneously a reference book and an introduction to the world of social and environmental alternatives. The bulk of the Annual is devoted to listings of grassroots groups. It also contains a series...
Media and MinoritiesRepresenting Diversity in a Multicultral Canada
Fleras, Augie; Kuhz, Jean Lock
Book
2001
An examination of the politics of media minority relations in a multicultural Canada.
The Ojibwa of Southern OntarioSchmalz, Peter S.
Book
1991
A history of the Ojibwa in Southern Ontario.
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN)Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) is the first national Aboriginal broadcaster in the world, with programming by, for and about Aboriginal Peoples, to share with all Canadians as well as vi...
Canadian DimensionAn independent magazine of the Canadian Left, of interest to radical Left and anti-capitalist activists and interested observers.
The Eastern DoorCommunity-based newspaper serving the Mohawks of Kahnawake. The paper strives to be a factual, balanced, authoritative source of information with access to all segments of the community.
Inuit Broadcasting CorporationThe Inuit Broadcasting Corporation provides a window to the Arctic by producing award winning television programming by Inuit, for Inuit. IBC is indeed, Nunavut's public producer.
IBC does not pr...
N'Amerind NewsNot-for-profit urban Aboriginal Organization, community newsletter, program information.
The NationFor Crees in the James Bay region of Northern Quebec and Ontario.
Native Women in the ArtsPublished by Native Women in the Arts, a not-for-profit organization. Representing First Nations, Inuit and Metis women who share the common interest of art, culture, community and the advancement of ...
Nunatsiaq NewsNunatsiaq News is an English-Inuktitut weekly newspaper that has served the people of Nunavut and the Nunavik region of Arctic Quebec since 1973.
Wawatay NewsThe First Nations newspaper of Northern Ontario.
Wawatay TelevisionWawatay Native Communications Society serves the communication needs of First Nations people and communities of Nishnawbe Aski Nation. It does this through the distribution of a monthly newspaper, dai...
WindspeakerNews and events of revelance to Aboriginal people and communities in Canada.
Government Ministries & Agencies
Canadian Race Relations FoundationCommitted to the elimination of racism and racial discrimination, the CRRF sheds light on the manifestations of racism; provides independent outspoken leadership, and acts as a resource and facilitato...
Indian and Northern AffairsThe Department has statutory responsibilities in relation to Canada's status Indians and Inuit, as well as statutory responsibilities concerning the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and Nuna...
Justice & Attorney General of CanadaThe Department of Justice provides advice and services to federal departments and conducts, as the Attorney General of Canada, litigation on their behalf. The department also has general responsibilit...