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B.C. Indigenous relations face ‘fraught context’ but treaty commissioner undeterred – Times Colonist

Jun 1, 2026 New B.C. Treaty Commission chief George Abbott takes the helm as court rulings, treaty debates and DRIPA tensions reshape Indigenous relations in the province. Relations between the…

Indigenous educator Tim Johnson to deliver Brock U convocation address – PelhamToday.ca

June 01, 2026 Johnson will deliver the Convocation address on Thursday, June 11 at the 10 a.m. ceremony, where he will also be presented with an honorary Doctor of Laws…

Health care through an Indigenous lens: insights from a university hospital photovoice study – CMAJ

June 01, 2026 Background: Indigenous Peoples in Canada continue to experience profound health inequities rooted in colonialism, systemic racism, and structural barriers in health care systems. We sought to examine…

Carney heads to Toronto to announce plan to ‘combat antisemitism and hate’ across Canada – iPolitics

June 1, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. Carney’s remarks, which will be delivered at an undisclosed venue, “will…

The Ontario Final Agreement Comes into Force: A Historic Step Forward for First Nations Child and Family Services in Ontario – OKT LLP

May 29, 2026 On March 30, 2026, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (the “Tribunal”) approved the Final Agreement on Long‑Term Reform of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program…

Providing information, opportunities for dialogue about Te’mexw treaties – BC Gov

May 29, 2026 VICTORIA – Summary The public is invited to a series of open houses to learn more and ask questions about five proposed treaties being negotiated on southern…

The Emerge Academy blends hockey training with education and Indigenous cultural teachings – CTV News Video

May 29, 2026 A hockey academy in Saskatchewan is teaching Indigenous cultural teachings by combining educations with hockey training. Read More: https://www.ctvnews.ca/saskatoon/video/2026/05/29/the-emerge-academy-blends-hockey-training-with-education-and-indigenous-cultural-teachings/…

Behind the Reporting: Exposing a government shift on First Nations water – Investigative Journalism Bureau

May 29, 2026 You turn the tap. You drink. You cook. You wash. Drinkable, usable tap water has become so elemental in the lives of people in wealthy countries that…

K’ómoks First Nation Treaty passes third reading in B.C. Legislature – Chemainus Valley Courier

May 29, 2026 K’ómoks First Nation’s treaty has passed in the B.C. Legislature, marking what the Nation calls a significant milestone in its decades-long journey towards self-government and reconciliation. The…

Whitefish River members provide details of Manitoulin Island committee at Toronto conference – Anishinabek News

May 29, 2026 TORONTO – A few decades ago, it was common for researchers to visit various First Nations on Manitoulin Island, take information and leave, never reporting back to…

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