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Yukon First Nation declares caribou herd to be ‘living ecological person’ – CBC

Apr 02, 2026 The Ross River Dena Council says the decision is meant to protect caribou from industrial development The Ross River Dena Council has declared the Finlayson caribou herd…

Readying B.C. to deliver more homes for people in communities

Press Release April 1, 2026 VICTORIA Summary Proposed amendments will provide communities with new tools to lower up-front costs and help get more homes built B.C. communities will be ready…

Incredible photos and teachings in new book, Niagara Escarpment: Land between the Waters – Anishinabek News

April 2, 2026 WATERDOWN—Niagara Escarpment: Land Between Waters is a remarkable new photobook by Mark Zelinski, rich in natural and cultural imagery with Knowledge Keepers and scientists sharing insights. Zelinski…

Indigenous traditions highlighted at Red River College spring event – PortageOnline

Apr 02 2026 Red River College Polytech’s Portage Campus welcomed nearly 100 community members on March 20 for its first Ziigwan Spring Equinox Gathering, bringing together culture, creativity, and connection.…

Candidate list for election for Ordinary Members to be released following completion of nomination process

Press Release April 1, 2026 Nominations for the 2026 General Election for Ordinary Members of the Nunatsiavut Assembly closed yesterday, March 31, at 2:00 p.m. Under Section 33 of the…

Statement from Minister Cathers on the passing of Bill No. 5, Act to amend the Health Authority Act

Press Release April 1, 2026 Minister of Health and Social Services Brad Cathers has issued the following statement: “Bill No. 5, entitled Act to amend the Health Authority Act, reflects…

Hundreds who may be eligible for payments from Robinson Huron Treaty litigation fund say they’re still waiting – CBC

Apr 02, 2026 21 First Nations have received payments, but status card card holders without band affiliation have not so far Not everyone who is counting on a share of…

Premier Eby says changing DRIPA is ‘non-negotiable’ and will be pushed into law – Business in Vancouver

April 2, 2026 VICTORIA — Changing British Columbia’s Declaration on the Rights of Aboriginal Peoples Act is “non-negotiable” and it will be pushed into law, Premier David Eby said on…

Intergovernmental Meeting between Délı̨nę Got’ı̨nę Government and Government of the Northwest Territories

Press Release Yellowknife, NT (April 1, 2026) – Premier R.J. Simpson, Deputy Premier Caroline Wawzonek, Minister Caitlin Cleveland, Minister Lucy Kuptana, Minister Jay Macdonald, Minister Vince McKay, and Minister Lesa…

Ministerial Statement: Minister Tibbs Recognizes the Vital Role of Safe Drinking Water

Press Release April 1, 2026 Speaker, I rise today to highlight the critical role that safe drinking water plays in the health and prosperity of our people and communities. Providing…

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