Follow Us! Like Our Page!
Home » Entries posted by pmilrtoday (Page 195)
Stories written by pmilrtoday

Opening new classrooms in Fort St. John, Wonowon

Press Release March 24, 2026 FORT ST. JOHN Summary A new 200-seat addition is open at Dr. Kearney Middle school in Fort St. John An expansion at Wonowon Elementary school…

Government of Canada raises the federal minimum wage

Press Release From: Employment and Social Development Canada March 24, 2026 In a rapidly changing world, we are focusing on what we can control: building a stronger, more resilient Canada.…

How an Indigenous-Owned Wellness Company Is Closing the Health Gap

Press Release Across Canada, conversations about economic development are increasingly connected to well-being. Strong communities rely on healthy people, yet too many individuals still face barriers to accessing consistent, high-quality…

Future of Sport in Canada Commission releases Final Report

Press Release March 24, 2026 Today, the Future of Sport in Canada Commission released its Final Report, following nearly two years of thorough review, analysis, and engagement with a wide…

MCK announces the 2026-2027 Budget

Press Release (Kahnawake –24 Enniskó:wa/March 2026) The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) is pleased to announce the finalization of its review for the current fiscal year (April 1, 2025 –…

Joint Statement from the Acting Chief Public Health Officer of Canada and the Chief Medical Officer of Public Health for Indigenous Services Canada on World Tuberculosis Day

Press Release From: Public Health Agency of Canada March 24, 2026 Today, on World Tuberculosis (TB) Day, we join partners worldwide in recognizing the significant need to accelerate progress toward…

Indigenous engineer leads revived mining association – Northern Miner

March 24, 2026 A First Nation engineer has been named president of the Canadian Aboriginal Minerals Association as the group relaunches after a pandemic-era hiatus amid rising Indigenous participation in…

NSMTC Says Federal Atlantic Salmon Funding Falls Far Short of What Recovery Requires

Press Release March 24, 2026 Miramichi, NB – The North Shore Mi’kmaq Tribal Council (NSMTC) says a recent federal funding announcement for Atlantic salmon recovery falls far short of what…

Media Advisory — The Governor General will present Decorations for Bravery during a ceremony at Rideau Hall

Press Release OTTAWA, Ontario—Her Excellency the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, will present 31 Decorations for Bravery during a ceremony that will be held at Rideau Hall on…

How CBC Indigenous uncovered proof of RCMP spying – CBC Player

March 24, 2026 Reporter Brett Forester explains how CBC Indigenous obtained over 6,000 pages of newly declassified “racial intelligence files,” revealing proof of an RCMP spy program that infiltrated Indigenous…

NationTalk Partners & Sponsors Learn More