Situated at the confluence of the Métis and the St. Lawrence rivers in Québec, Canada, Les Jardins de Métis (also known as Reford Gardens) sit high above the water's edge. Elsie Reford created these ...
The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeal of a Quebec group seeking recognition of Métis rights to occupy hunting camps on public lands. Brought forth by lead plaintiff Ghislain Corneau and ...
This class action concerns alleged abuse and discrimination faced by First Nations, Inuit or Métis children admitted into youth protection centres throughout the province of Québec since 1950. A ...
It's been over a decade since Ghislain Corneau first brought his fight to the Quebec courts seeking recognition of constitutional rights-bearing Métis to occupy hunting camps on public lands, and now ...
These gardens are not about plants, so much as ideas, and they come from the domain of conceptual art as much as design. The idea is to provoke a reaction in the viewer and arrest their attention with ...
Redford Gardens in Grand-Métis, Québec, Canada is set to host the 13th edition of the International Garden Festival from June 23 to September 30, 2012. An amazing array of botanical feats will be on ...
In Métis Crossing in Alberta, Canada, learn about Métis culture, traditions, and beliefs. Alberta, Canada's Métis Crossing cultural destination was conceived, built, and is operated by Métis people to ...
Jean Teillet is the great-grandniece of Louis Riel and an Indigenous rights lawyer. She is the author of Métis Law in Canada and The North-West is Our Mother: The Story of Louis Riel’s People, the ...
Métis leader Louis Riel was hanged 140 years ago on Nov. 16, 1885. Prime Minister Mark Carney took time out of being booed at ...
Matching wooden walls, floors and furnishings blend together inside this pair of gabled buildings, designed by Canadian studio Atelier Pierre Thibault to offer communal accommodation for visitors to a ...
The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeal of a Quebec group seeking recognition of Métis rights to occupy hunting camps on public lands. Brought forth by lead plaintiff Ghislain Corneau and ...
The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeal of a Quebec group seeking recognition of Métis rights to occupy hunting camps on public lands. Brought forth by lead plaintiff Ghislain Corneau and ...