First Nations
Here’s How You Can Support the George Floyd Protests from Australia
There are ways you can join the worldwide movement, while fighting racial inequality in our own backyard.
Inside Navajo Nation’s Battle Against Coronavirus
The reservation has a higher infection rate than any state in the country — and many homes have no running water.
There’s Still No Deal in Wet’suwet’en But Pipeline Construction Is Ongoing
Nearly one month later, a proposed title deal is still not signed and pipeline opponents are calling for a shutdown, citing concern over the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wet’suwet’en People to Decide on Proposed Deal With Canada
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett called the arrangement a milestone in the history of Canada.
What You Need to Know About the Wet'suwet'en Crisis
Your guide to “rule of law,” “land defenders,” and the 1997 Supreme Court decision underpinning Canada’s biggest news story.
What It's Like Living in a Region Divided by a Pipeline and Colonialism
Yes, there are many livelihoods on the line in and around Wet'suwet'en. But the political divides are more complicated than the rest of Canada thinks.
RCMP Says It’s Done Raiding Wet’suwet’en Land—For Now
Five days and 28 arrests later, the police force said it will continue monitoring the area.
Dozens Arrested in Vancouver as RCMP Raid on Wet’suwet’en Drags On
A third Indigenous camp is facing court-ordered removal Monday in northern B.C. to make way for the $6.6 billion Coastal GasLink pipeline.
The Raid on Wet’suwet’en the RCMP Couldn’t Finish
More than 24 hours after police initiated a court-ordered removal of Indigenous people in northern British Columbia, a standoff with a second camp remains ongoing.
RCMP Raid of Wet'suwet'en Territory 'Imminent' As Pipeline Talks Break Down
Nearly 100 officers are positioned to enforce a court order making way for a pipeline through unceded Indigenous land.
I Left Home to Dig Pit Toilets on the Front Lines of the Wet’suwet’en Standoff
“I felt I couldn’t just stand by and watch this in the news anymore,” Susan Bibbing told VICE.
Inside the Wet’suwet’en Anti-Pipeline Camp That Police Are Blockading
Indigenous land defenders are keeping a close eye on cops as the standoff enters its fourth week.