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  • October 7, 2019

    Orange Shirt Day honours, remembers

    (Marisela Amador, The Eastern Door) Many Kanien’kehá:ka came out to commemorate and bring awareness to residential school survivors on Monday for the fifth annual Orange Shirt Day, vowing never to let it happen again.

  • September 20, 2019

    Ottawa to pay $40k per child

    Cindy Blackstock (podium) has been fighting hard for the rights and equal treatment of on-reserve children. (File Photo) In a decision announced last Friday, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT)

  • September 6, 2019

    TIFF highlights three Indigenous films

    There is no release date for Blood Quantum as of yet. However, the movie was showcased to the audience at TIFF on September 5 as part of Midnight Madness.

  • August 9, 2019

    An open letter to the Oka mayor

    (Editorial by Steve Bonspiel) Dear Pascal Quevillon, You, and by extension the village of Oka, will never win. We, the first peoples of this land, will never stop fighting for what has always been, and always will be, ours.

  • July 26, 2019

    Ottawa steps in as protests continue in Oka

    Protestors set up a checkpoint at the entrance to Kanesatake to remind both communities that they will stand up to the mayor of Oka if he continues his misleading and incendiary speech. (Marisela Amador, The Eastern Door)

  • July 26, 2019

    Eagle Spirit Camp a lesson for youth and leaders

    The Eagle Spirit Science Futures summer camp gathers Indigenous youth every year from across Turtle Island to McGill University’s campus.

  • July 23, 2019

    Montour explores Mary Two-Axe Earley’s legacy

    A portrait supplied by Ed Earley of the late Mary Two-Axe Earley, a historical figure of Canadian history. Local documentarian Courtney Montour is looking for material of the famous activist for an upcoming project.

  • July 19, 2019

    Walking with the ghosts of the Oka Crisis

    Twenty-Nine years after the Oka Crisis, Kanesatake is faced with an opportunity to dance with old traumas as they navigate new relations around the pine forest area with the old wounds that accompany it.

  • July 11, 2019

    Cannabis board spans the age spectrum

    Part of the contentious Kahnawà:ke Cannabis Control Law is the establishment of a board that will apply the rules of the law in the community.

  • June 28, 2019

    Both sides of the river celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day

    Grand Chief Joe Norton joins Mayor of Montreal Valérie Plante at the unveiling of the new name for Rue Amherst in Montreal on Friday, June 21, 2019.