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Municipalities, First Nations and Métis Nation contributed thousands to Sask. political parties – MBC Radio

May 29, 2026 Several Saskatchewan municipalities and First Nations made political contributions to the province’s governing party in 2025, according to finance disclosures from Elections Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Party reported…

Leyne: K’ómoks treaty nears finish line amid objections from neighbouring First Nations – Castanet

May 29, 2026 It will be two years or more after the B.C. legislature ratifies the K’ómoks treaty — assuming it is voted on and passed today — before Ottawa…

Shelter for Indigenous women, 2-spirit people escaping family violence to open in Cornwall – CBC

May 29, 2026 Set to open in June, Geggunas’g House will be run by the Native Council of P.E.I. A new shelter primarily for Indigenous women and two-spirit people who…

CBTU releases plan for Indigenous reconciliation, engagement – Link2Build

May 29, 2026 Canada’s Building Trades Unions (CBTU) has released a plan to advance Indigenous participation, leadership, and economic opportunity across the unionized construction sector. The Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan…

BC LNG to Germany? How? And at what cost? – FNNGA

May 27, 2026 If Germany buys LNG from the Ksi Lisims LNG project in BC, as proposed, how would the LNG actually get there? We have come to see Asia…

OPP and YMCA partner to host Indigenous youth leadership camp near Spanish – BayToday.ca

May 28, 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…

Saskatchewan professor calls separatism illegal for violating treaty rights – Global News

May 28, 2026 Talks on separatism are picking up steam in Saskatchewan, as neighbouring Albertans face a vote on whether to proceed with a referendum to leave Canada. First Nations…

Developments in state attribution, governance, and Indigenous self-determination in mining investment disputes – McCarthy Tétrault

May 28, 2026 Key takeaways Mining investment disputes increasingly sit at the intersection of Indigenous rights, State regulation, and investor protection. Tribunals are scrutinizing State conduct through the lens of…

Charbonneau – Silence creates doubt over Tk’emlúps gravesites – ArmchairMayor.ca

May 28, 2026 CHIEF (Kúkpi7) ROSANNE CASIMIR had a lot to say five years ago when potential unmarked graves at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School were discovered. In 2021,…

Celebrating Indigenous History Month at U of G – U of G News

May 28, 2026 U of G is proud to commemorate National Indigenous History Month in June and celebrate the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples who are a part of…

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