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After Bruising Vote, Indigenous Australians Say ‘Reconciliation Is Dead’

The World Comes to Montreal to Reverse a Rise in Species Extinction

When the Tax Agency Won’t Let You Deduct Your Reindeer-Herding Dog

The Guardians of the Earth Get Organized

Searching for Gold, Miners Discover a Frozen Baby Mammoth

Most Canadians Don’t Want Charles as King, but Changing Royal Rule Isn’t Easy

Bolsonaro Said His ‘Specialty Is Killing.’ He’s Been True to His Word.

A Thanksgiving History Lesson, in a Handful of Corn

The Climate Summit Has Me Very Energized, and Very Afraid

Narrowly Returned to Power, Trudeau Promises an Activist Government

When the Taliban Aren’t the Only Enemy

Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Explained

Learning to Love Solitude (and Hate Oatmeal) on a 15,534-Mile Canadian Trek

In Indigenous Knowledge, Innovative Solutions

Indigenous Women Assume and Cede Prominent Positions in Canada

Native American Tribes Move to Make Real Estate a Force for Renewal

Native American Tribes Move to Make Real Estate a Force for Renewal

The Maori Vision of Antarctica’s Future

In Sweden’s Far North, a Space Complex Takes Shape

Indigenous Party, Not on the Ballot, Is Still a Big Winner in Ecuador Election