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Indigenous coach from Alberta leads team to Stanley Cup

In a stunning four to one victory, the Saint Louis Blues have won the Stanley Cup.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Jun 12, 2019

Canadian News, News

A missed opportunity for reconciliation, featuring Senator Murray Sinclair

Those were the comments of Senator Murray Sinclair, the Chief Commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission who claims status as an avid defender of Indigenous rights — both to their Treaty land and in their relations with the government.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Jun 10, 2019

Canadian News, News

Despite disastrous wildfires, northern Albertan communities remain strong

The 2019 wildfires have seen approximately 10,000 evacuated from their communities.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Jun 3, 2019

Canadian News, News

Wabasca and Bigstone Cree Nation wildfires continue to spread

Fires in the Wabasca Desmarais and Bigstone Cree Nation region in Alberta have continued to spread as further evacuations are taking place.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / May 30, 2019

Canadian News, News

Famous Footwear employee fired after racial outburst at West Edmonton Mall

Last Friday’s racial outburst has not dissuaded Cherise from shopping there in the future.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / May 24, 2019

Canadian News, News

Edmonton woman in distress seen dancing without pants on Money Mart roof-top

On Saturday, May 18th, a distressed Edmonton woman was seen dancing erratically on the roof top of a Money Mart in the northern part of the city.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / May 24, 2019

Canadian News, News

Indigenous coach Craig Berube silences critics, irrespective of finals’ outcome

The St. Louis Blues are underdogs worthy of our support.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / May 24, 2019

Canadian News, News

Indigenous mother claims she and her children were the victims of a racist tirade at West Edmonton mall

A West Edmonton mother captured the moment a store manager allegedly harassed her on video.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / May 22, 2019

Culture

Jim Thorpe—a legend amongst men

He proved to every Indigenous man, woman and child that the ever-elusive American Dream indeed applied to them—even in a “White Man’s Nation.”

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / May 20, 2019

Opinion

Canada in need of leaders to fix unfair equalization formula

The Confederation of Canada requires a Prime Minister who can unite this country and solve the significant economic challenges we are facing domestically.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / May 10, 2019

Canadian News, News

Flags of Unity: Town of Peace River permanently adds Treaty 8 and Metis flags to its chamber

Raising the Treaty 8 and Métis Nations flag is a sign of reconciliation and recognition that the Town hopes will help engage the community towards a better future for nation to nation relationships.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / May 7, 2019

Canadian News, News

Rising tensions at Assembly of First Nations forum

“The way the Assembly of First Nations is manufacturing consent is like a whiskey trader holding a smallpox blanket,” Kootenay remarked.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / May 3, 2019

Canadian News

Indigenous leaders must be clear and transparent in their political endorsements

While everyone is free to endorse whichever party or candidate they feel best, Treaty 8 members expect that their leaders will do so in a honest and clear fashion, giving solid reasons for their endorsements.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Apr 16, 2019

Canadian News, News

Alberta NDP flyers claim that voters can be “vouched for” without IDs

Local Slave Lake resident Sharon Nahachick spoke to the Post Millennial about her concerns with an MLA featured on a Whitefish First Nation Voting poster for the advanced polling stations on April 9th to April 13th.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Apr 6, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

Alberta First Nations chief facing the heat for settling forced Trudeau deal

Once trapping, hunting and fishing were no longer viable sources of income, band members would receive a “modest and sufficient livelihood” from agricultural dues–though, as we’ll soon see, was neither modest nor sufficient.

Travis Gladue-Beauregard / Apr 6, 2019

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