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  • December 19, 2016

    Consultation on residency law begins today

    Upcoming consultations will set the groundwork for Residency Law CDMP hearing, which should begin next year. (Daniel J. Rowe, The Eastern Door)

  • December 18, 2016

    Your holiday pigskin guide to college football

    By: Joseph Czikk, The Eastern Door It’s that time again. The eggnog will be flowing, the Christmas classics are on TV and annoying family visit too often.

  • December 16, 2016

    Give the gift of knowledge, by Chelsea Vowel

    Status, blood quantum, stereotypes, tax exemption, Metis identity, stolen generations… The list could very well go on of the topics discussed in the 31 chapters of Chelsea Vowel’s recently published book Indigenous Writes: a Guide to First Nations, Metis & Inuit Issues in Canada (Highwater Press, $20.80-$26).

  • December 2, 2016

    Indigenous Comic Con is first of its nerdy kind

    By Darian Jacobs, The Eastern Door Indiginerds flocked to Albuquerque, New Mexico two Fridays ago, for the first ever Indigenous Comic Con.

  • November 29, 2016

    Nationwide diabetes prevention group launched

    Barbara and Clarence Nepinak are part of the new nation-wide research project to fight diabetes. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door)

  • November 23, 2016

    Art show in Montreal straddles multiple realities

    Rebecca Bellmore became the first Native artist to represent North America at the Venice Biennale, and her "Mixed Blessing" sculpture is currently on display at Art Mur in Montreal.

  • November 21, 2016

    Exhibition shines light on Projet Autochtone du Quebec

    Photographer Cory Hunlin enjoys capturing the beauty of Montreal’s natural landscape. (Courtesy Cory Hunlin) While a homeless shelter isn’t a typical venue for showcasing artwork, a handful clients of Projet Autochtone du Quebec (PAQ)

  • November 16, 2016

    Divided America splits nation, forms another

    The United States of America was split into two dug-in and opposing factions, one that favoured a white supremacy over a subject group that resulted in war.

  • November 11, 2016

    Blast from the Past: From battle to liberation to victory to memories

    Michael Delisle Sr. was part of the force that liberated one of the darkest locations in the Second World War, and he took a souvenir home with him that eventually wound up ashes.

  • November 8, 2016

    Painted pieces promote peace and reconciliation

    An art exhibit at Dawson College celebrates Skén:nen and the school’s proud tradition of Onkwehónwe artists past and present, including several alumni from Kahnawake.