Do golf shoes help your game?

New to golf or looking for ways to lower your score? Your shoes might make the difference Six Nations is lucky to have several 18-hole…

Six Nations is a warriors settlement

One of our teachings over here at TRT about the history of Six Nations came from Ackland Davey. He told the story about how people…

Why the outdoors should be an integral part of every early learning and child care program

By Christine Alden, PhD Candidate, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto Bilateral negotiations are underway to move the historic federal commitment to…

Suburban monumentalism: How do we change Indigenous settler relations when there are no statues to destroy?

By Patricia Landolt, Professor of Sociology, University of Toronto and Paloma E. Villegas, Assistant Professor, Sociology, California State University San Bernardino Across Canada’s cities, protesters…

Vandal damages memorial to unmarked student graves at Mohawk Institute

SIX NATIONS — The makeshift memorial on the steps of the former Mohawk Institute Indian Residential School on Six Nations territory was destroyed by a…

Six Nations man named candidate for People’s Party of Canada

BRANTFORD — The Brantford-Brant People’s Party of Canada has named a Six Nations man as candidate for the riding in the upcoming election. Cole Squire…

National Gallery of Canada offers free admission to Indigenous Peoples

OTTAWA — The National Gallery of Canada announced Monday that admission will be free for Indigenous Peoples when it reopens this week for the first…

Former Shingwauk Residential School declared National Historic Site

OTTAWA — Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Jonathan Wilkinson, announced the designation of the Former Shingwauk (Pronounced: Zhing-waak)…

Walleye or Pickerel, the great debate

National Go Fishing Day was June 18, a great day to find a stream, a lake or pond, bait your hook, cast your line and catch a…

Decolonizing one word at a time, CBC’s new Indigenous podcast

CBC launched “Telling Our Twisted Histories” in May. An 11-episode podcast series that reclaims Indigenous history by exploring 11 words whose meanings have been twisted…

Letter to the Editor, RE: Father’s Day Golf Event 2021

On Friday, June 25,  38 golfers participated in 1st Annual Father’s Day Golf tournament at Monthill Golf & Country Club. They Are Coming Home, Carmen…

Reconciliation and Residential Schools: Canadians need new stories to face a future better than what we inherited

By Kent den Heyer, Professor of Secondary Education, Faculty of Education, University of Alberta Indigenous leaders have advised Canadians to brace themselves for findings of…

Honour those found at residential schools by respecting the human rights of First Nations children today

By Anne Levesque, Assistant professor, Faculty of Law, L’Universite d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa   The discovery of more than 1,000 Indigenous children’s bodies in unmarked graves…

CSHF will launch two projects focused on Indigenous athletes

Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame officials are continuing their quest to raise awareness and raise the voices of some of its indigenous peoples. Last year,…

ISWO accepting applications for ‘Sport Heroes in the Making’ until August

ONTARIO —  Parent, coaches, & team managers: Did you miss the first round of nominations for the Sport Heroes in the Making campaign? Indigenous Sport…