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As resource-extraction bills are forced through without First Nations' consent, what happened to the ‘national reckoning’ ...
Montreal is now five days into a public transit strike. For days, except for during peak hours, the entrances to metro ...
In three provinces, First Nations are mobilizing to fight legislation that fast-tracks resource extraction, steamrolling over Indigenous treaty rights ...
Mike Forbister and Robby Williamson Jr. of the Land Protection Team, stand along the shore of Grassy Narrows Lake. (Geordie Day/Ricochet Media) The land guardian knows the intricate layout of his ...
Two former tenants of Montreal’s historic Old Port building that burned down last Thursday say the building’s owner, Emile-Haim Benamor, was actively converting it into a pseudo-hotel — and harassing ...
Standing in front of a sign reading “Reconciliation,” Unist’ot’en matriarch Freda Huson and other women family members sang and drummed in ceremony as RCMP officers descended to arrest those in the ...
This month marks one year since the RCMP’s civilian watchdog, the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission, launched an investigation into C-IRG. The RCMP’s Community Industry Response Unit (C-IRG) ...
A speaker in Vancouver By Suzie King. Protests against police violence and racism swept Canada over the weekend, as participants demanded justice for George Floyd, a Minneapolis man who was killed by ...
Cowboys line up at the Taber Pro Rodeo. Photo: Konnor Killorn Editors’ note: As part of our coverage of the 2025 federal election, Ricochet assigned veteran political journalist Stephen Maher to ...
Editors’ note: In December of 2024, Indigenous journalist Brandi Morin and photojournalist Ian Willms travelled to Ecuador on the eve of a new free trade deal with Canada to report on the brewing ...
Quebec Housing Minister France-Elaine Duranceau (right) stands with her business partner Annie Lemieux (left) at an event for the Coalition Avenir du Quebec. The photo was posted to LinkedIn by ...
When B.C. premier John Horgan said “the rule of law applies” in reference to the Coastal GasLink pipeline conflict, he meant that he would abide by an injunction granted by a provincial court to allow ...
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