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Confederacy of Treaty No. 6 Rejects Bill C-21 as Illegal and Against Treaty

Press Release April 24, 2026 (Treaty No. 6 Territory) — The Confederacy of Treaty No. 6 First Nations stands in unity with all First Nations in voicing our rejection of…

“One Year of Nation Building: Looking Back, Moving Forward” Keynote Address by Minister Tim Hodgson

Press Release From: Natural Resources Canada April 24, 2026 Introduction Good morning everyone, bonjour à tous. Thank you to the Empire Club for having me. A year ago today, Canadians…

Elsipogtog elects six women to council, achieving gender parity ‘for the first time in recorded history’ – NB Media Co-op

April 24, 2026 Elsipogtog First Nation inaugurated six women and six men to council recently following band elections. It’s the “first time in recorded history” that Elsipogtog council had achieved…

Deaths of 6 Innu youth rooted in ‘colonial legacies’ and service gaps say investigators at Innu inquiry – APTN News

Apr 24, 2026 Investigators hired by an inquiry looking into the child welfare system in Labrador say the deaths of six Innu youth were associated with consistent causes. “Across all cases…

New archaeological findings expand understanding of First Nations agricultural practices on the Plains – Prince Albert Daily Herald

April 24, 2026 An archaeological presentation in Treaty 4 territory revealed findings that could reshape the understanding of First Nations’ life on the Prairies, suggesting plant cultivation long before European…

PHO’s New Indigenous Partnership Council

Press Release April 24, 2026 Public Health Ontario (PHO) is establishing a new Indigenous Partnership Council to help ensure Indigenous voices, knowledge, and community priorities guide public health work across…

Scam alert: Anishinabek Police Service warns of scam targeting businesses – ParrySound.com

April 24, 2026 The Business Email Compromise scam has already resulted in a $350,000 loss for two Indigenous organizations. The Anishinabek Police Service is warning Indigenous businesses and organizations about…

Video: Ballet Kelowna premieres Indigenous led ballet on climate and fire – Castanet

April 24, 2026 Ballet Kelowna is preparing to premiere a new full-length ballet exploring Indigenous land stewardship and climate change. https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/610531/Ballet-Kelowna-premieres-Indigenous-led-ballet-on-climate-and-fire Read More: https://www.castanet.net/video/31122/ballet-kelowna-premieres-indigenous-led-ballet-on-climate-and-fire/…

B.C. supports more communities in diverting organic waste, reducing emissions

Press Release April 24, 2026 REVELSTOKE – Summary Four communities are receiving funding for organics waste infrastructure and curbside collection Projects will serve almost 11,000 people and reduce emissions by an…

Toonik Tyme fishing derby, outdoor games rescheduled for Saturday – Nunatsiaq News

Apr 24, 2026 Iqaluit spring festival postponed events due to bad weather It’s still Toonik Tyme in Iqaluit, at least for two events. A fishing derby and outdoor games will…

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