A conversation with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the United Nations’ biodiversity negotiations in Montreal.
Tag: Indigenous People
The World Comes to Montreal to Reverse a Rise in Species Extinction
A conversation with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the United Nations’ biodiversity negotiations in Montreal.
Canadian Man Charged in Rebecca Contois’s Murder Accused of 3 More Killings
The suspect was accused of killing three Indigenous women and another unidentified woman, all of whom had gone missing in Winnipeg.
Fighting Climate Change, Indigenous People Protect Canadian Forests
Canada is looking to its Indigenous communities to help manage its boreal forests, the world’s largest intact forest ecosystem and one of its biggest stores of carbon.
Fighting Climate Change, Indigenous People Protect Canadian Forests
Canada is looking to its Indigenous communities to help manage its boreal forests, the world’s largest intact forest ecosystem and one if its biggest stores of carbon.
What Lula’s Victory in Brazil Means for Climate
The president-elect once helped slash deforestation rates in the Amazon rainforest. He says he wants to do it again.
How Cannibalism Became a Top Issue in Brazil’s Election
An old claim by Brazil’s president that he would “eat an Indian” took mudslinging to a new level.
Saskatchewan Mass Killings Were the Work of One Brother, Police Say
The police said Myles Sanderson had killed not just 10 people on an Indigenous reserve and in a nearby village, but also his brother, Damien, who was originally charged with murder.
Mexico Named Deadliest Country for Environmental Activists
A new report from the watchdog group Global Witness found that 54 land rights activists were killed in Mexico last year, the most of any country.
A Kick at the Door, a Knife in the Hand: The Saskatchewan Murders
As investigators pore over a sprawling and complex trail of crimes, a clearer picture is emerging of the stabbing rampage on an Indigenous reserve in Canada.