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President’s Corner: May 30, 2026 – Otipemisiwak Métis Government

May 29, 2026 June is National Indigenous History Month, a time to reflect on the stories, traditions, and resilience that have carried Indigenous Peoples forward for generations. For the Otipemisiwak…

OPP and YMCA partner to host Indigenous youth leadership camp near Spanish – Sudbury News

May 29, 2026 The Ontario Provincial Police has partnered with the YMCA of Northeastern Ontario to host Niigan Mosewak, a summer camp focused on developing Indigenous youth leaders through outdoor…

Indigenous tribunal weighs ‘historic declaration’ of genocide in Canadian residential schools – CityNews Montreal

May 29, 2026 The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal on Missing Children and Unmarked Graves in Canada will come to an end Friday afternoon in Montreal with a preliminary declaration on whether…

Sask. pursuing nuclear power for energy security – 620 CKRM

May 29, 2026 SASKATOON — Crown Investments Corp. Minister Jeremy Harrison says nuclear power is a realistic and pragmatic path for meeting Saskatchewan’s growing energy needs and strengthening the province’s…

Indigenous House Opens at U of T Scarborough – UrbanToronto

May 29, 2026 Indigenous House officially opened on Monday, May 25 at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC), introducing a new Indigenous-focused cultural and academic hub at the centre of the…

A champion of Inuktitut, Sarah Leonardis is retiring after more than 25 years at CBC – CBC

May 29, 2026 ‘I would stress that young people stay with Inuktitut as long as they can,’ she said Sarah Leonardis, a jack-of-all trades and champion of the Inuktitut language,…

Growing wellness: FNHA staff reconnect through traditional tobacco – FNHA

May 28, 2026 ​​​​​​​​​​On World No (Commercial) Tobacco Day (May 31), First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) staff are sharing the strength and healing that comes from growing, preparing and learning…

‘Water is life’ theme drives Cambrian powwow fundraiser for Sudbury watershed work – Sudbury News

May 28, 2026 Indigenous students and employees at Cambrian donate more than $2,000 to Junction Creek Stewardship Committee A shared commitment to protect land and water has inspired a donation…

B.C. sport fishers brace for reconciliation-based salmon policy changes – Business in Vancouver

May 28, 2026 The Department of Fisheries and Oceans is set to alter its Salmon Allocation Policy to incorporate First Nations commercial fishing rights B.C.’s recreational fishing industry lures thousands…

First Nations say they’re being disrespected as tension rises with Thunder Bay police over missing persons – CBC

May 28, 2026 Police chief defends force’s commitment after grand chief says Indigenous search methods are being disregarded Tensions are rising between First Nation leaders and police in Thunder Bay,…

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