April 15, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. For the first time since his minority government secured a working…
Apr 14, 2026 Spring blizzard rolled into parts of Nunavut and Nunavik Monday afternoon Blizzard conditions continue to impact parts of Nunavut Tuesday morning. Territorial government offices in Pangnirtung, Baker…
Apr 14, 2026 Airdrie has announced that it’s grant program applications, offering up to $15,000 for Indigenous-led initiatives connected to National Indigenous Peoples Day June 21st, and National Day for…
Apr 14, 2026 Métis leaders say the lack of policy, funding clarity is leaving gaps in supports For most of Bill Enge’s time as president of the North Slave Métis…
April 14, 2026 TDSB & Me is a staff storytelling series that celebrates the people who help our schools and workplaces thrive. Each profile recognizes the everyday leadership, creativity, and…
April 14, 2026 Wei Wai Kum Chief Christopher Roberts says traditional protocols would be broken if the Kʼómoks treaty goes to the legislature this week, as planned. Representatives from First…
April 14, 2026 The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Canada, together with the FSC Canada Indigenous Chamber, the FSC Indigenous Foundation, and Indigenous communities across the country, is proud to announce…
April 14, 2026 Caleb Gunner is from Mistissini but studies at D’Arcy McGee High School in Gatineau. He recently spoke at a school assembly about the importance of Goose Lodge,…
April 14, 2026 A northern job training program is gaining momentum as it works to help residents transition away from diamond mining. The Mine Training Society’s Sustainable North: Our Workforce…
April 14, 2026 Throughout the centre of the city, these public displays highlight Indigenous culture and identity Across downtown Calgary, Indigenous art appears on walls, in public spaces and along…