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Indigenous women’s groups urge funding to limit risks to safety, prosperity – CTV News

April 08, 2026 OTTAWA — Advocates are calling for long-term, stable federal funding to ensure safety and prosperity for Indigenous women and girls, with a national focus on major building…

Indigenous claims on Canadian airspace could be coming next – The Hub

April 8, 2026 The only certainty in B.C.’s ongoing land claims dispute story is that uncertainty reigns. First Nations groups are asserting a right to what they claim is ancestral…

Premier R.J. Simpson responds to recent concerns regarding Timber Bay

Press Release April 7, 2026 Premier R.J. Simpson issued the following statement today in response to recent public comments and reporting regarding the events at Timber Bay: “Recent public comments…

Lawyer says unaffiliated Indigenous people may apply for share of 1% of RHT settlement this summer – CBC

Apr 08, 2026 First Nations have already given per capita payments, leaving those on general list frustrated with delays There are some developments coming soon for a group of people…

PM Carney booked in for ‘space-to-Earth’ chat with Jeremy Hansen as Bloc caucus hits the hustings in Terrebonne, Que. – iPolitics

April 8, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. With just one day to go before thousands of duly registered…

Under-resourced tuberculosis care causes hardship: In new study, Nunavik Inuit call for person-centered approaches

Press Release April 7, 2026 Led by a majority of Inuit and First Nations research team at The Institute and the Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services, the…

Canada’s Nature Strategy renews Pacific Salmon Strategy Initiative to protect and rebuild wild Pacific salmon populations

Press Release From: Fisheries and Oceans Canada April 7, 2026 North Vancouver, British Columbia – Wild Pacific salmon are central to the cultural, social, and economic fabric of British Columbia and…

Grand Council Treaty #3 Mourns the Loss of Richard Green

Press Release April 7, 2026 With deep sadness; Grand Council Treaty #3 extends its condolences to the family and friends of Richard Green of Shoal Lake 40, “Mizhakii Binesii” Mooz…

Tawaw Architecture Collective to Bring Survivors Vision to Life

Press Release April 07 2026 The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) in partnership with the University of Manitoba is thrilled to announce the selection of Tawaw Architecture Collective…

Supporting early-stage tech innovation

Press Release April 7, 2026 VICTORIA – Summary 14 companies across five sectors are receiving a total of nearly $3.5 million (up to $500,000 per project) for pilot-scale demonstrations of…

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