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Book Review: Hamburger Soup – Anishinabek News

April 10, 2026 Just as the title suggests, this children’s book written by Samantha Beynon is about Hamburger Soup…and don’t forget the fry bread! Simgan, a young Nisga’a boy, learns…

New wind and solar projects outcompete all other electricity options in Ontario energy auction

Press Release April 9, 2026 Huge drop in wind, solar costs in last decade make them competitive with natural gas TORONTO —  Gurprasad Gurumurthy, Senior Analyst at the Pembina Institute’s…

Indigenous Nurses Day: Paddling on the River of Life

Press Release April 9, 2026 The River of Life is an animated film that shows how First Nations community health nurses paddle alongside individuals, families and communities from birth to…

The Government of Yukon issues public acknowledgement and apology for past harm at Whitehorse’s Jack Hulland Elementary School

Press Release April 9, 2026 Minister of Education Scott Kent has issued the following statement as part of a mediated settlement agreement reached in the case of a class action…

Métis Nation British Columbia Board of Directors Removes President Walter Mineault

Press Release April 9, 2026 Statement – For Immediate Release SURREY, BC – The Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC) Board of Directors voted to remove President Walter Mineault for breaching…

Winshear Receives $170,000 Non-Dilutive Funding Through the Ontario Junior Exploration Program (OJEP)

Press Release April 10, 2026 Winshear Metals (TSX-V: WINS, FRA: 9HR) reports that it qualified for and has received $169,892 from the Ontario government through the Ontario Junior Exploration Program…

Air Canada Expands Premium Airport Experience with New Café Openings in Montréal and Vancouver

Press Release Second Air Canada Café at Vancouver’s domestic C concourse offers an expanded, 84-seat premium space, inspired by West Coast design and culinary culture New 62-seat Air Canada Café…

Collecting signatures for separation vote doesn’t violate treaty: Alberta’s lawyers – CityNews

Apr 10, 202 Lawyers for the Alberta government say collecting signatures for a potential referendum on separation doesn’t violate treaty rights, and they argue holding a vote on leaving Canada wouldn’t be…

Looking back at this history of organ donations and roadblocks Indigenous patients face – APTN News video

April 09, 2026 In part two of the three-part series on organ donations by APTN Reporter Tina House, she takes us back through the history of organ donations, how far…

Kahkewistahaw welcomes herd of bison – MBC Radio

Apr 10, 2026 On March 27, members of Kahkewistahaw First Nation gathered to welcome a new bison herd to the land, marking a step toward food security and sovereignty. The…

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