Jun 15, 2026 Daughter of a Kanien’kehá:ka chief and an English mother, Johnson straddled 2 cultures For some growing up on Six Nations of the Grand River, 19th century poet…
June 15, 2026 Nine Thompson Rivers University students celebrate the culmination of five years of carpentry apprenticeship this week. What makes this group of trades students unique in British Columbia…
June 15, 2026 Over a nearly three-decade-long career, Jesse Wente has emphasized the power of the arts to set agendas, shape histories and build a better future. A broadcaster, writer and…
June 15, 2026 Gloria Uluqsi stayed up all night watching the Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI) presidential election results on May 27, until the final results came in at 2 a.m.…
Jun 15, 2026 The public has had enough of the reconciliation agenda When British Columbians next go to the polls, the election will be fought over the endless quagmires of…
Indigenous Peoples continue to carry forward enduring knowledge systems, cultures, languages, and ways of relating that have been nurtured and sustained over generations across Turtle Island. These living systems reflect…
Jun 15, 2026 John Amagoalik gets chance to see students’ handiwork, responds to their questions Jake Amarualik wants to know if it was difficult to create Nunavut. He’s one of…
Jun 15, 2026 The Spirit of the Drum Pow Wow is being called a big success after a weekend of dancing, drumming, culture and community in Smiths Falls. The event,…
June 14, 2026 BC Premier David Eby is drawing high praise these days for what sounds like a near-biblical conversion to the cause of LNG development in BC. But while…
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…