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Inuit leaders, Indigenous scholars disappointed after Senate votes down residential school denialism clause – CBC

Jun 11, 2026 Nunavut Sen. Nancy Karetak-Lindell says she based wording of amendment on law criminalizing Holocaust denial Jack Anawak says he doesn’t know how people can deny what occurred…

Celebrating Indigenous culture at the U of A Botanic Garden – University of Alberta

June 11, 2026 Each June, Canadians celebrate and honour the histories, heritages, languages and diversity of First Nations, Métis and Inuit as part of both National Indigenous History Month and…

Gull-Masty says government still plans on tabling Indigenous clean water bill this spring – iPolitics

June 11th, 2026 She said the upcoming bill is a “crucial step” to the government’s goal of ensuring that all First Nations communities have “lasting access to safe drinking water.”…

Judge approves $110M loan to keep Mary River mine operating through summer – Nunatsiaq News

Jun 11, 2026 Baffinland seeks approval for loans as it navigates creditor protection proceedings Baffinland will stay operational through the summer after an Ontario Superior Court judge approved its request…

Building with Purpose: Christin Swim on culture, community, and creating opportunity – CHRA

Jun 11, 2026 Vena Beckford, Director of Indigenous Housing Policy and Programs In recognition of National Indigenous History Month, we’re highlighting Indigenous housing leaders whose work is creating lasting change…

National Indigenous Peoples Day Events Around Vancouver 2026 – Miss604

June 11th, 2026 With these National Indigenous Peoples Day events (June 21 and beyond) take the opportunity to learn, celebrate, and honour the rich cultures, traditions, and contributions of Indigenous…

Building for Tomorrow 9 | Northern Infrastructure: What is the Arctic and why does it matter? – CWF

June 10, 2026 The Arctic is drawing a lot more heat than it used to. The United States has threatened to annex Greenland, NATO is strengthening its presence in the…

Strength Carried in Kindness: In Loving Memory of Siasi Clunas – Kativik

Jun 10, 2026 Siasi dedicated an extraordinary 42 years of her life to Kativik Ilisarniliriniq, serving with unwavering commitment as both a teacher and a regional special education consultant. Throughout…

Open house to provide city with input on Indigenous relations – Brantford Expositor

Jun 11, 2026 Several events including an open house and strawberry social are being held during National Indigenous History Month. Brantford residents have an opportunity to share their views about…

Children, UNDRIP and the Right to Self-Government: Cook v. Manitoba – First Peoples Law

June 11, 2026 Last month, the Manitoba Court of King’s Bench issued a groundbreaking decision in Chief Heidi Cook et al. v. The Government of Manitoba et al. The Court held that…

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