A walk in the cold for the homeless

THUNDER BAY – Travelling down Memorial Avenue in Thunder Bay, it’s about nine kilometres from the Dew Drop Inn soup kitchen in Port Arthur to…

Onkwehonwe Week in Review February 18 2015

TRC calls for Vatican to rescind 15th century Papal Bulls of Discovery The Truth and Reconciliation Committee of Canada, which is currently examining the impact…

Onkwehonwe Week in Review: February 11 2015

Scoop victims launch Class-action lawsuit REGINA – The Merchant Law Group, in Regina, is representing over 1,000 victims of the ’60s Scoop’, and served the…

A walk in the cold for the homeless

THUNDER BAY – Travelling down Memorial Avenue, in Thunder Bay, it’s about nine kilometres from the Dew Drop Inn soup kitchen in Port Arthur, to…

How will new anti-terror bill affect #SHUTDOWNCANADA and First Nations?

The Conservative government is tabling a new anti-terror bill that could give more powers to the RCMP and Canada’s intelligence agency, which could potentially affect…

Onkwehonwe Week in Review: February 4 2015

Cree Survivor finally finds a home PRINCE ALBERT – A Cree woman whose legs were amputated after a vicious attack last year, has finally found…

Onkwehonwe Week in Review January 28, 2015

Trappers seek to stop mineral exploration SASKATCHEWAN – A group of First Nation trappers calling themselves the Northern Trappers Alliance has been camping alongside Highway…

 Onkwehonwe Week in Review: January 21, 2015

Human Rights Watch report discovers culture of abuse inside RCMP TORONTO – Human Rights Watch has published a report blasting the RCMP not only for…

“What’s Going On?” Podcast opens up discussion on Native tobacco

Try to imagine if the peace treaties which were signed at the end of the Second World War as a settlement between warring nations, were…

Onkwehon:we week in Review, January 14 2015

Crazy Indian Brotherhood helps the homeless WINNIPEG – A Winnipeg support network for young men with troubled pasts called the Crazy Indian Brotherhood spent Tuesday,…