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Mé​​​​​​​tis artist creates ‘wash your hands’ posters in 21 Indigenous languages – CBC

UN contest will now feature public health messages for Indigenous communities Jul 20, 2020 When Colleen Gray saw that the United Nations had put out a call for artists to…

Chief Darcy Gray’s Response to Recent NB Announcement

Press Release July 17, 2020 riday, July 17, 2020 – The Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government (LMG) is encouraged by the Premiers’ ongoing discussions surrounding the expansion of the ‘Atlantic Bubble’ and…

Tuktoyaktuk RCMP initiate Search and Rescue operation

Press Release July 17, 2020 A search and rescue operation is ongoing in Tuktoyaktuk to locate 50 year-old Ernest Raymond. At approximately 3:54 pm, on Thursday, July 16th, Tuktoyaktuk RCMP received a call for service…

Halifax Pride vows to work with Queer & Trans Black, Indigenous, People of Colour – Globalnews.ca

July 19, 2020 The Halifax Pride festival is undergoing a sea of change this year. Not only is the festival predominately moving online due to COVID-19, but the organizing committee…

Indigenous advocates say Quebec teams need to ditch their Indigenous-derived names and logos – CTV News

July 19, 2020 MONTREAL — The Washington NFL team made headlines this week after announcing they would drop their ‘Redskins’ name and logo, a move Indigenous advocates have been calling…

Grand Chief Arlen Dumas’ Statement of Support for Chief Doreen Spence of the Tataskweyak Cree Nation as the lead plaintiff in a certified Class Action lawsuit brought against the Federal Government

Press Release July 17th, 2020 Grand Chief Arlen Dumas’ Statement of Support for Chief Doreen Spence of the Tataskweyak Cree Nation as the lead plaintiff in a certified Class Action…

The Daily Monday, July 20, 2020

Press Release 2021 Census of Agriculture questionnaire now published Statistics Canada is pleased to announce today that the questions for the 2021 Census of Agriculture have been published on the…

City of Charlottetown begins truth and reconcilation talks with key Indigenous stakeholders – Journal Pioneer

CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The City of Charlottetown has begun meetings with Indigenous leaders on P.E.I. City council recently voted to leave the bench statue of Sir John A. Macdonald in…

Métis Nation Second World War Hero Honoured in Ontario

Press Release On July 18, 2020, WWII Métis Veteran Alcide Joseph Alzear Duval will receive thanks from the Métis Nation, a $20,000 Recognition Payment, and an apology from Canada in…

Missing person: Help the RCMP find Caleb Peters

Press Release July 17, 2020 Kings District RCMP are asking for assistance to locate 16-year-old Caleb Peters. Peters left his home in New Minas on July 14 at 5 p.m. Peters was picked up in…

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