CBC News Indigenous
CBC News Indigenous is a specific division of CBC News that focuses on providing news and information related to Indigenous communities in Canada. It is dedicated to covering issues, events, and stories that are significant to Indigenous peoples in the country.
CBC News Indigenous aims to give a platform to Indigenous voices, perspectives, and experiences, highlighting the diverse cultures, histories, and challenges faced by Indigenous communities across Canada. The division covers a wide range of topics, including land rights, treaty rights, Indigenous governance, education, health, arts, culture, and social issues affecting Indigenous peoples.
Through its reporting, CBC News Indigenous sheds light on important issues such as reconciliation, self-determination, Indigenous rights, and the ongoing process of healing and rebuilding relationships with Indigenous communities in Canada.
CBC News Indigenous engages with Indigenous journalists, reporters, and contributors to ensure accurate and culturally sensitive reporting. The division collaborates with Indigenous communities and organizations, seeking their input and insights to provide comprehensive and accurate coverage.
CBC News Indigenous utilizes various platforms, including television, radio, and digital media, to deliver news and information. It has a dedicated section on the CBC News website, where readers can find articles, videos, and features that specifically focus on Indigenous issues and stories.
Founded: 1996
Headquarters: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cbcindigenous/
Website: https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous