Three decades after the shuttering of the mining town of Schefferville, the Innu people, who moved in after the non-natives abandoned the town, are facing a new challenge: the iron mines are about to be reopened. Land, identity and legitimacy are central to the dialogue between peoples locked in parallel struggles, the Québécois and the First Nations.
Sensationalized in the media as a high profile catfishing case involving an NBA superstar and an asp...
Renowned Haida artist Bill Reid shares his thoughts on artistry, activism and his deep affection for...
In the summer of 2000, federal fishery officers appeared to wage war on the Mi'gmaq fishermen of Bur...
In a corner of regional Victoria exists a place of astounding natural beauty, archaeological signifi...
First Nations fight to end grizzly bear trophy hunting in the Great Bear Rainforest in British Colum...
Incident at Restigouche is a 1984 documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin, chronicling a series of two ...
From the lower St. Lawrence, a picture of whale hunting that looks more like a round-up, with a corr...
About Aborigines and Australian politics. On 13 March 1978 the Queensland Government announced its i...
This short film retraces the life of Herman Smith Johannsen – the man who introduced the sport of cr...
Gil Cardinal searches for his natural family and an understanding of the circumstances that led to h...
Through concerts and interviews, folk-progressive group Harmonium takes Quebec culture to California...
Quebec is a modern society where the suicide rate among 15-25 year olds is among the highest in the ...
Elliot Page brings attention to the injustices and injuries caused by environmental racism in his ho...
When internationally renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson was only 22 years old, he carved the firs...