May 28, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After touching down in New York City yesterday afternoon, Prime Minister…
May 27, 2026 Vi Houssin says everyone should have space to explore their creativity Métis beadwork artist Vi Houssin isn’t the best beading teacher, they readily admit. But there’s much…
May 27, 2026 Federal boundary commissioners renamed several ridings with Indigenous references to promote reconciliation, one participant yesterday told the House affairs committee. A cabinet bill currently before the committee…
May 26, 2026 We, as a society, are obsessed with stress. But how much do we really know about how small everyday experiences impact our overall health? David Almeida, a…
May 27, 2026 Alberta’s latest push for a separation referendum has just collided with a hard legal and moral boundary: First Nations treaty rights. On May 12, Justice Shaina Leonard…
May 27, 2026 The First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples of Canada have long rich traditions of storytelling that share knowledge and preserve history, culture, and language across generations. As…
May 27, 2026 Housing NWT and the Fort Smith Métis Council are building a new social housing duplex in the community that they say will strengthen local construction capacity. The…
May 27, 2026 Brandon University will recognize Métis Knowledge Keeper Verna DeMontigny with an honorary degree at this week’s Spring Convocation, celebrating her decades‑long commitment to preserving and revitalizing Michif…
May 27, 2026 Well-connected lobbyists and consultants have been given contracts to smooth the way. Alberta taxpayers are already spending millions on consultants to smooth the way with Indigenous nations…
May 27, 2026 The First Nation took a previous approval to the land tribunal on the grounds it could cause environmental harm, but Kinross Gold withdrew the permit before the…