
Tearing Down Sir John A. Macdonald's Statue Is Not Reconciliation: Brian Lee Crowley
Nothing will dispel the appetite for reconciliation faster than the belief that Canadians who are justly proud of their country must hide these...
Nothing will dispel the appetite for reconciliation faster than the belief that Canadians who are justly proud of their country must hide these...
In this episode, Ken Coates is joined by Dr. Greg Finnegan to discuss his role as Chief Executive Officer at Na-cho Nyak Dun...
It has taken a great deal of time to secure the constitutional, political and legal power needed to protect Aboriginal interests, writes Coates...
First Nations opposition to Ottawa's tanker ban on the Pacific coast is helping to reverse historical patterns in federal government-Indigenous relations, writes Dwight...
Canada’s provincial premiers have joined together in support of the recommendations of the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, released last month. Macdonald-Laurier...
In the April 2015 edition of Inside Policy, the magazine of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Globe and Mail columnist Jeffrey Simpson charts the search for...
MLI's managing director Brian Lee Crowley was featured in an iPolitics article by Jason Munson entitled "Crossroad Policy: The Canadian mining industry in...
In this article, widely carried by outlets including GlobalNews, CTV, the Vancouver Sun, The Province, The Chronicle Journal, News Talk 650 (CKOM), News...
Ken Coates, Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute speaks with Lorne Gunter about how natural resource wealth will shape relationships with between Aboriginal communities and...
MLI's recent paper "The Way Out: new thinking about Aboriginal engagement and energy infrastructure to the west coast" is starting have an impact...