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In Canada, Racists Continue to Kill Indigenous People and Get Away With It

Brayden Bushby served five years for killing Barbara Kentner. He got a swastika mowed into a prison lawn and a Confederate flag on his chest along the way - and walked free anyway.

Blood on Their Hands

Reporting from the front lines of a violence that never made the news

Ivujivik Buried a Four-Year-Old This Month. Ottawa Owes Him an Answer.

What Jusi Padlayat’s death tells us about medical racism, and why the Canadian Medical Association’s own apology still isn’t enough.

Mr. Wonderful’s Lawyers Just Got Wrecked in an Edmonton Courtroom

Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation just won round one against a $70-billion AI data centre. The real fight starts in December

A LETTER FROM THE FIELD — Undercover in the Amazon

Undercover, unprotected, and closing in on the truth they killed a man to bury

The Tohono O’odham Nation Just Told Trump’s Border Wall Crews to Stay Off Their Land

No Trespassing signs are going up across the reservation. This is what sovereignty looks like when it’s enforced.

Presumed Guilty, Left to Die: Ten Years Since Colten Boushie

The fault lines Colten Boushie’s murder exposed haven’t closed — they’ve spread. His killer walked free for $10,000. His mother is still asking why.

Detained, Deported, and Back in 72 Hours

A passport fiasco, a bathroom detention, and a 48-hour scramble to get back to the frontlines

Another Nation Burns to the Ground

230 homes gone on the Okanagan Indian Band — and it’s not even the only First Nation to lose everything this summer

Treaty 8 Renames Itself Treaty 8 Sovereign Nations, Signs Water Pact With Dene Nation Amid Alberta Separatism

Why the name change, the Dene Nation MOU, and the fight over tailings water in the Athabasca River are all part of the same stand.