By Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief When Cameron, an Anishinaabekwe from Treaty 3 and delegate from Kenora–Rainy River, rose to speak at the Ontario New Democratic Party convention, she did more than endorse a resolution. She placed First Nations rights squarely at the centre of the party’s nuclear policy — and, in doing so, Read More…
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Tragedy at Hollow Water First Nation Sparks Calls for Reform and Healing
Hollow Water First Nation, Manitoba — September 5, 2025: A devastating tragedy has left the Anishinaabe community of Hollow Water First Nation shaken and grieving after a horrific stabbing claimed the life of an 18-year-old woman and injured several others. According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 26-year-old Tyrone Simard fatally stabbed his sister before Read More…
Discover the Emotional Depth of First Nations Culture at Folklorama’s First Nations Pavilion
The First Nations Pavilion at Folklorama offers a deeply moving and educational experience that delves into the rich cultural heritage and history of North America’s First Peoples. This year’s pavilion emphasizes the term “Ozaawaanzhe,” a word that reflects the profound importance of every child in First Nations culture. This theme is central to the pavilion’s Read More…



