Curated Video
What reconciliation meant for Murray Sinclair
Murray Sinclair, who died Nov. 4 at age 73, devoted much of his life to uncovering the truth about residential schools and calling for reconciliation. The Anishinaabe lawyer and Truth and Reconciliation Commission chair spoke with...
Curated Video
4th Spirit of the Bison returns to University of Manitoba
The Spirit of the Bison Day celebrates Indigenous culture in Manitoba and honours the bison, a symbol of respect, pride and Indigenous identity. Performances by Indigenous dancers, drummers and singers were interspersed between the Bison...
Curated Video
NDP MPs discuss Randy Boissonnault stepping down from cabinet
NDP MPs Blake Desjarlais, Don Davies and Alexandre Boulerice react to Edmonton MP and Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault stepping down from cabinet amid allegations about his business dealings and criticism of shifting claims about...
Curated Video
Randy Boissonnault resigns from cabinet following shifting claims about Indigenous heritage
The CBC's Kate McKenna explains what led to Liberal MP Randy Boissonnault's resignation from cabinet and the possible political fallout for the Liberals as they lose their only minister from Alberta.
Curated Video
Thousands protest as Maori rights march reaches New Zealand parliament
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in front of New Zealand’s parliament against proposed changes to Maori rights.
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Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault faces Conservative calls to resign
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called for the resignation of Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault in the House of Commons on Monday. Boissonnault has been facing pointed questions for months over his business dealings and...
Curated Video
Opposition MPs, Indigenous leaders call for Boissonnault to resign
Conservative MPs are calling on Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault to quit cabinet over claims that he misrepresented his Indigenous background and his business dealings, Assembly of First Nations Regional Chief Joanna Bernard tells...
Curated Video
Brazil's 'Philosopher of the Forest' speaks on climate, indigenous rights, and ancestry
Ailton Krenak reflects on Brazil's environmental crisis, indigenous struggles, and the importance of preserving ancestry.
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Yukon's CHON-FM celebrates 40 years on the air
It was a big week for the Yukon’s only First Nation-led broadcaster. CHON-FM turned 40 last week. To mark the occasion, it hosted a party and concert in the park on Saturday. The radio station is also honouring its longest-running host....
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Canadian Medical Association apologizes for harms to Indigenous Peoples
The Canadian Medical Association held a ceremony in Victoria to publicly apologize for harms the medical profession has caused Indigenous Peoples, including abuses suffered during the residential school era.
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Questions about Canadian treaties 150 years after Treaty 4 was signed
People are marking the 150th anniversary of Treaty 4 this week. We asked some questions about Canadian treaties and what they mean today.
Curated Video
What are indigenous voters looking for in the upcoming election?
Scripps News speaks with Jesalyn Keziah, a member of the Lumbee Tribe in North Carolina, about the importance of the indigenous vote in the upcoming election. (Scripps News)
Press Association
Indigenous activists protest for Palestine at Cop28
Indigenous activists protest for Palestine at Cop28. Interview with Ozawa Bineshi Albert, Climate Justice Alliance.
Press Association
Climate justice protesters challenge 'false solutions' at Cop28 and call for an end to new oil and gas exploration
Climate justice protesters condemn "false solutions" at Cop28. Interview with Eric Damien Njuguna Wainaina, a Kenyan youth activist.
Press Association
Indigenous communities speak on lack of representation at Cop28
"We still have to fight for our space" - indigenous communities speak out about lack of representation at Cop28 Pan Asia BHD - Rural peoples speak out for food, land and climate justice. Interview with Ned Tuguinay, indigenous climate...
Press Association
"We are the united nations": Indigenous activists speak out against fossil fuel lobbyists at Cop28
Indigenous activists spoke out against fossil fuel lobbyists at a protest on the second fifth day of negotiations at Cop28 which was held by activists from around the world. Speakers, including Casey Camp Horinek of the Ponca tribe in...
Bloomberg
Drilling for Oil in Alaska, According to Native Alaskans
Native Alaskans were divided on the recently approved Willow oil project -- but there was strong support. Outside battles around climate change and energy security often oversimplify Native lifestyles and the tension between...
British Movietone
SICILIAN VICTORIES -
Report number five from Sicily shows the Generals in conference before the final drive on Etna. The Eighth Army has maintained continuous pressure on the Catania line, whilst the Americans have cleared up in the West and worked round to...
British Movietone
Mexican Girls Sing and Dance
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British Movietone
RIVER INDUS AGREEMENT
Rising in the Himalayas, the Indus flows on through the Northern plains to become, with its 5 tributaries, one of the world's greatest river systems. For some 10 years, the use of its waters has been the cause of dispute between India...
British Movietone
BRIDGING THE GANGES
Until now, the only way of crossing the river Ganges in the State of Bihar, has been by ferry. Now, a bridge has just been built to the designs of Mr John Fenton, a British engineer. The ""Green Arrow"" train brought the Prime Minister,...
British Movietone
GRAIN FOR INDIAN FAMINE AREAS
Mrs Pandit, the Indian Ambassador, was in Philadelphia to see grain being shipped to India. Meanwhile, her brother Mr Nehru, India's Prime Minister, has been visiting Bihar to see how things are going in the famine areas. Help is on the...
British Movietone
ITALIAN GESTURES
The Italians are well known for their habit of gesticulating during conversation. A book is on sale in Rome entitled ""Dictionary of Gestures"". Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within...
British Movietone
NORTH AFRICA - ALLIES CALL THE TUNE - NO SOUND
Cameramen at all points have gathered from front-line positions. These Movietone pictures of the most momentous ""Combined Operation"", which gives us control of the Western Mediterranean. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical...