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Saugeen First Nation residents asked to help shape future policing – CKNX News Today

April 17, 2026 The Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation is asking community members to weigh in on the future of policing in the community. Chief and Council have launched a…

Climate change impacts Indigenous ecosystems – Social Sciences – University of Victoria

April 16, 2026 “Climate change poses another significant threat to native ecosystems, changing natural rhythms, threatening traditional food and medicine sources, and causing great distress for Indigenous peoples,” says UVic…

AMO offering workshops for urban Indigenous residents considering municipal office – The Sarnia Journal

April 17, 2026 A free workshop series is being offered this spring for urban Indigenous people considering a run in the October 2026 municipal election, with sessions running April through…

Acclaimed Ojibway playwright explores Indigenous art forgery and its implications in new work – Vancouver Sun

Apr 17, 2026 Drew Hayden Taylor dives into the world of Indigenous art forgery and its implications on creators and communities. Find out more Ojibway playwright and author Drew Hayden…

Six Nations runner chases his great-great-grandfather Tom Longboat’s Boston Marathon time – CBC

Apr 17, 2026 Kristian Jamieson intends to get as close as he can to Longboat’s time of 2:24:24 To enter one of the most iconic marathons in the world, the…

Thompson Rivers University – TRU and FNHA sign MOU to advance First Nations health and education – Education News Canada

April 17, 2026 The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) and Thompson Rivers University (TRU) have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that formalizes a shared commitment to advancing First…

Tyendinaga artist Kory Parkin brings Indigenous storytelling inside Lennox Generating Station – The Kingston Whig Standard

Apr 17, 2026 Two large-scale murals by local Indigenous artist Kory Parkin now line the interior of Ontario Power Generation’s Lennox Generating Station — bringing cultural storytelling into an industrial…

Anishinabek Educational Institute hosts fourth Annual Land-Based Learning Camp – Anishinabek News

April 17, 2026 NIPISSING FIRST NATION — The Anishinabek Educational Institute (AEI) hosted its fourth annual Spring Medicine Camp last month, marking a significant milestone with the formal adoption of…

Sunrise supplants Hawthorn as new Saskatoon neighbourhood name – CBC

Apr 17, 2026 Indigenous concerns led to city hall abandoning first choice for community near swales The sun appears to have set on Saskatoon city hall’s first choice for the…

Indigenous higher education will receive new provincial funding – SooToday.com

April 17, 2026 The Ontario government says it’s making the largest single investment in Indigenous higher education in the province’s history The Ontario government is investing a historic $57 million…

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