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Nunatsiavut Government disappointed with federal northern cod allocations

Press Release The Nunatsiavut Government is upset with today’s decision by federal Fisheries and Oceans Minister Joanne Thompson on the 2026 northern cod allocation, arguing it offers no meaningful benefit…

Silent Auction Donations Needed for 2026 Tony Cote Summer Games

Press Release RE: Support the Tony Cote First Nation Summer Games 2026 Online Silent Auction The Tony Cote First Nation Summer Games 2026 will welcome thOUSdOCIS or annetek coaches, families,…

New Bachelor of Community Planning program at Nipissing University – Ontario Investing Over $2.8 Million to Train More Community Planners for Northern Ontario – Education News Canada

June 15, 2026 The Ontario government is investing over $2.8 million to launch a new Bachelor of Community Planning program at Nipissing University to train more community planners, with a…

Call Out for Qualified Proponents – Economic Development Strategic Plan 2027-2032

1. COMMUNITY OVERVIEW: The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government (LMG) is the governing body of the Mi’gmaq community of Listuguj, located in Gespe’gewa’gi, the seventh district of Mi’gma’gi, within present day Quebec.…

Museum and Gallery Expansion Feasibility Study

The Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research Inc. (GDI) invites proposals to undertake a comprehensive feasibility study to assess the potential expansion of GDI’s Museum and Gallery.…

Canada Council for the Arts invests $25 million to strengthen Alberta arts communities

Press Release Ottawa, Ontario, – The Canada Council for the Arts is announcing the creation of the Alberta Focus Fund—a $25 million investment over five years—to help artists and arts organizations…

Ottawa to introduce privacy, clean drinking water legislation this week – NanaimoNewsNOW

Jun 15, 2026 OTTAWA — The federal government will introduce two major bills in the last days of the Parliamentary sitting, focusing on privacy and ensuring First Nations have access…

First Nation says federal government is absent after major spill settlement – Times Colonist

Jun 15, 2026 Nearly a decade after a tug spilled diesel into the waters of the Heiltsuk Nation, they say a settlement is only one step toward recovery. Nearly a…

Government advances legislation focused on accountability, workers and economic growth

Press Release FREDERICTON – The legislature passed 27 bills during the spring session aimed at improving affordability, strengthening public services, supporting workers, modernizing accountability measures, and encouraging economic growth across…

Dozens from Mattagami First Nation return home now that nearby forest fire is under control – CBC

Jun 15, 2026 Fire was first reported May 31, leading to evacuation starting on June 2 People from Mattagami First Nation residents are returning home on Monday. More than 160…

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