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Lynne Groulx, the former chief executive officer of the Native Women’s Association of Canada, has died. She passed away suddenly on July 16 in her hometown of Cochrane, Ont., an official obituary says ...
Keepers of the Circle, operated by the Temiskaming Native Women’s Support Group, is building a 24,000-square-foot factory in ...
Canada's Brooke Henderson made two birdies and an eagle in her last four holes in Saturday's third round of the KPKC Women's ...
The search in Manitoba uncovered possible human remains from two victims of a serial killer, a devastating case that spotlighted an epidemic of violence against Indigenous women in Canada.
Ashley Loring Heavyrunner disappeared from the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana in June 2017, one of thousands of indigenous women recorded missing in the United States and Canada in recent decades.
Native women also have the highest rate of risk factors for stroke and are significantly more likely to have gestational diabetes and develop infections and postpartum hemorrhage than white women.