The remains of an Indigenous woman murdered by a convicted serial killer three years ago have been found in a landfill in central Canada, local authorities confirmed following a monthslong search.
Possible human remains discovered at a Canadian landfill site may be the bodies of two murdered Indigenous women police suspect were disposed by a serial killer, the Manitoba provincial government ...
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Native Women Breaking Barriers And Uplifting Their Communities
Native American women have long been powerful leaders, organizers, storytellers, and changemakers — not only within their ...
Prosper, a former chief of Paqtnkek First Nation in Nova Scotia, successfully argued for the amendments intended to solve a ...
HALIFAX — A Cree woman serving a life sentence for a brutal murder in Saskatchewan was given an additional 12 months for ...
There are 72,428 FAA-certified female pilots today, accounting for less than 10 percent of all pilots and just 8.5 percent of commercial pilots. It's a male-dominated industry, no doubt, but the women ...
The Aboriginal Women's Association of P.E.I. brought Indigenous women and girls together at UPEI on Thursday to share ...
In August 1918, Norwest was sent on a mission to locate a German sniper’s lair near Fouquescourt, Somme, France, where he was ...
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