Chief injured attempting to wear massive beaded bolo tie
A Manitoba Chief suffered neck injuries attempting to wear a massive beaded bolo tie on Wednesday. Eldon Wasagaming, Chief of the Frog River First Nation, was attending tribal council meetings…
National Chief Perry Bellegarde launches glossy ‘P Magazine’
The head of the Assembly of First Nations has launched a glossy, Oprah-esque magazine simply titled P. National Chief Perry Bellegarde said P will be a lifestyle guide for Chiefs,…
Denial of hell’s existence nothing to do with refusal to apologize for residential schools, says sweaty, nervous Pope
Denying the existence of hell has nothing to do with a controversial refusal to apologize for the Catholic Church’s role in residential schools, a sweaty, nervous Pope Francis announced on…
‘Only one I cannot exonerate is myself’ says teary-eyed Trudeau
Wiping tears from his face, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rose in the House of Commons on Monday and announced that exoneration is a luxury he can never afford himself. “I…
Turntables announce they’re leaving A Tribe Called Red
World-renowned Indigenous DJ duo A Tribe Called Red have lost another member. A pair of turntables used by group co-founder Bear Witness has said it is leaving, citing ‘creative differences.’…
Robbie Robertson music goes with pretty much anything, experts say
The music of Robbie Robertson goes with pretty much anything, a team of researchers announced on Wednesday. “Whether it’s riding a horse across a windswept plain or walking pensively down…
Shirtless, suddenly buff Clément Chartier causes stir on Parliament Hill
A shirtless and suddenly buff Clément Chartier caused a stir during meetings at Parliament Hill on Thursday. The president of the Métis National Council was taking part in meetings about…
Almost all famous photos of Chiefs are selfies, researchers claim
From a portrait of Chief Joseph to famed image of Sitting Bull, a team of researchers announced on Tuesday that many historic photographs of Native American Chiefs are actually selfies.…
Same people who gawk at First Nations elect Doug Ford
A man said to be a former hash dealer has been chosen to lead Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives by many of the same people who deride First Nations. Doug Ford, brother…
Discomfort has no place in discussions about race, BC families say
Families in British Columbia are speaking out after a local school board launched a poster campaign aimed at sparking a conversation about race and privilege. One poster in particular features…