Apr 14, 2026 A decade in, some nations are funding their own grassroots response to the crisis Wilson Williams remembers his older brother Adam as an avid fisherman and Vancouver…
April 14, 2026 CPAC broadcasts all televised committee meetings from Parliament’s upper house, the Senate, as senators meet on various committees to examine legislation through discussions, presentations, expert panels and…
April 13, 2026 At a news conference in Ottawa, members of the Mikisew Cree First Nation discuss the findings of an independent study on cancer in their community and its…
April 13, 2026 LAS VEGAS – Chelsee Pettit has earned her share of recognition for achieving success in the business world. Pettit, a 31-year-old member of Aamjiwnaang First Nation, has…
Apr 13, 2026 Treaty Chiefs on the Prairies are calling for immediate action to address what they call a “decades-long” refusal to uphold legal obligations. Chiefs of Treaties 6, 7…
Apr 13, 2026 Chief hopes local peacekeepers, RCMP and marshals work together to reduce drug-related crimes James Smith Cree Nation is the latest First Nation in Saskatchewan to sign a…
Indigenous job seekers will have the opportunity to connect with 65+ local employers from various sectors, learning more about their workplace and potential job opportunities. 65+ employers will be in…
Apr 13, 2026 EDMONTON — Alberta’s government is providing $500,000 in grants to support firefighter training across the province, with funding distributed to 90 recipients including municipalities, First Nations and…
April 13, 2026 Isabella (Bella) Anderton-Teasdale (Nakazdli Whuten) and Gavin MacDonald (Cowichan Tribes) have received the 2025 Vancouver Island region Premier’s Awards for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sport. The award…
Apr 13, 2026 Glooscap First Nation is consulting before a vote on its first cannabis law On a road leading to the Glooscap First Nation, a community of a few…