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Bear Grease opens tonight at E.A. Rawlinson – Prince Albert Daily Herald

May 27, 2026 Fresh off a residency in New York City, Bear Grease is ready to take over the E.A. Rawlinson Centre, beginning tonight. The play is helping raise funds…

Mobile mammography unit making stops in Manning and Paddle Prairie Métis Settlement – EverythingGP

May 27, 2026 Women at risk of developing breast cancer in Manning and Paddle Prairie Métis Settlement will have local access to mammography services next week. Primary Care Alberta says…

Jamie Sarkonak: Danielle Smith gets it. Aboriginal rights have gone too far – National Post

May 27, 2026 All premiers should be talking about amending Section 35 of the Constitution Within the tangle of Indigenous rights holding down the Canadian economy is Section 35 of…

North Island College – NIC Indigenous Education director to move to new role as vice-president – Education News Canada

May 27, 2026 For the more than a decade, Kelly Shopland has been the Executive Director of Indigenous Education at NIC. On June 22, she will become Vice-President, Students and…

Two MPs rescind requests to remove Indigenous references from federal riding names – The Hill Times

May 27, 2026 A total of 19 riding name-change requests were included in Bill C-25, which is currently at committee stage in the House. The Senate begins its pre-study of…

Canada’s first Inuit‑led university is coming to Nunavut — here’s why it matters – Nunavut News

May 27, 2026 The small community of Arviat has been selected to host the main campus of Inuit Nunangat University, the first Inuit-led university in Canada. The institution is expected…

PBI-Canada coordinator moderates panel with land defenders, peasant leader, activists discussing militarism, megaprojects – Peace Brigades International-Canada

May 27, 2026 Peace Brigades International-Canada coordinator Brent Patterson moderated a panel on militarism and “organizing for just peace” at the International League of Peoples’ Struggle (ILPS) conference in Ottawa…

B.C. Indigenous relations face ‘fraught context’ but treaty commissioner undeterred – Global News

May 27, 2026 Relations between the British Columbia government and First Nations plunged this year as Premier David Eby grappled with how or whether to amend the Declaration on the…

CATO urges industry, government to support the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada – TravelPress

May 27, 2026 In a statement, the Canadian Association of Tour Operators (CATO) has expressed its strong support for the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) and underscored the importance…

Data reveals alarming obstetric violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec – CBC

May 27, 2026 2nd phase of report released Thursday, bringing number of testimonies from 35 to 132 Nearly four years after finding at least 22 Indigenous women that had gone…

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