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With embassy closures and tough talk, Canada distances itself from Iran - but what of its citizens still jailed in Iran?
The nationwide movement has spurred a man to seek justice for the death of his mother on a remote reserve decades ago.
Plans to build port and sell lake water enrage First Nations community, who say they will not share in the benefits.
The Canadian government has joined oil giant Enbridge in a push for approval of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline.
The country's Indian residential schools have long been a source of shame, but will a new report shed new light on them?
Can an aboriginal protest movement and the rest of Canada's indigenous community force the Harper government to change?
Locals call on government for help as mammals gather around a single hole in the ice trying to get oxygen.
Environmental groups say recent measures show that Harper's government is stepping up its attack on climate scientists.
Prime minister vows to block future foreign takeovers after Chinese and Malaysian state-owned firms buy oil companies.
In closing its embassy in Tehran, Canada flexes its muscles, inadvertently squeezing the Iranian-Canadian community.
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