On this first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (Sept. 30), we carry a book excerpt that speaks to the experience of
Elections Canada is urging community leaders to get New Canadians, whose turnout at the polls have been historically low, to the ballot
While Canada is taking steps to sharing knowledge of Indigenous history with newcomers, including through an updated citizenship oath, critics say more
Indigenous communities know the issues that affect them, and this foundation wants to hear directly from them to help. Approved project applications
“How are classroom teachers integrating Indigenous content into their teachings?” Local Journalism Initiative reporter Daniela Cohen looks into how classroom teaching
“The #CancelCanadaDay conversation isn’t a referendum on whether or not Canada is a good place to live. It’s about acknowledging the fact
The world could witness an explosion of cases if relief does not reach disproportionately affected Indigenous tribes, experts say.
Brown Women’s Empowerment Sisterhood, founded in November 2020, raised funds for the Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal at a time of increasing
Monique Polak’s new recipe book features 19 recipes from Quebec's first-generation immigrants and First Nations communities as a way to bridge various
Meet Canadian-born activist and former UN official, Jill Carr-Harris. She sat down with NCM to discuss how she is helping empower indigenous