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Indigenous Summer Fine Arts and Crafts Market coming this June – Anishinabek News

April 16, 2026 BARRIE — The Aboriginal Artworks Group of Northern Ontario is planning to hold an Indigenous Summer Fine Arts and Crafts Market on June 20-21 at the Eastview…

University of Regina – RBC Neekaneewak Leadership Awards Celebrate Indigenous Excellence and Future Leaders – Education News Canada

April 16, 2026 For the fifth year in a row, friends, family and members of the University of Regina community recognized the outstanding achievements of four Indigenous student leaders at…

Assembly of First Nations head rejects RCMP ‘regret’ for secret Indigenous surveillance program – CBC

Apr 16, 2026 AFN urges release of all intelligence files and public inquiry into federal policing and surveillance An apology isn’t enough. That’s the message the head of the Assembly…

BC tables another First Nation treaty ratification, but overlap concerns remain – Canada’s National Observer

April 16, 2026 The Kitselas First Nation in northwestern BC has reached a major milestone in its treaty process as the province tabled legislation to ratify the agreement, in the…

MPs on track to kick off opening debate on proposed new election laws – iPolitics

April 16, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. With the Liberals having managed to secure a narrow but viable…

Nearly a dozen titles written or co-written by Indigenous authors make shortlists for B.C. and Yukon Book Prizes – Pancouver

April 15, 2026 This year’s nominations for B.C. and Yukon Book Prizes offer more evidence of the Contemporary Indigenous Literary Renaissance underway in Canada. Ojibway writer Drew Hayden Taylor coined…

Iqaluit expects to see new reservoir by 2031, city says – Nunatsiaq News

Apr 15, 2026 $214-million federal commitment coming to fruition four years after being announced Iqaluit’s new water reservoir could be ready by 2031 if all goes according to schedule, city…

Rob Breakenridge: Could Danielle Smith’s next step be a step too far? – The Line

Apr 15, 2026 Alberta separatists have been put on pause by the courts, but the premier could hand them a lifeline. It would be a risky move. We’re just approaching…

Manitoba flood season to see ‘rapid, concentrated spring runoff’ soon – Global News

April 15, 2026 South-central and western Manitoba may see spring flooding as soon as this weekend, as the Red River floodway prepares to operate, according to an update from the…

TRU and FNHA aim to advance health and wellness for First Nations communities through MOU – CFJC Today Kamloops

Apr 15, 2026 KAMLOOPS — Thompson Rivers University (TRU) and the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to improve health outcomes for First Nations communities…

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