May 14, 2026 A new program in Wolf Creek Public Schools aims to spark future pathways into the skilled trades for Indigenous students across the Division. More than 15 students…
May 13, 2026 The Smith-Carney pipeline MOU, the carbon price fight, the BRIK gambit, and what it all means for British Columbia’s resource economy. Danielle Smith walked out of her…
May 14, 2026 Free art classes for Indigenous youth (12–25) to create and prepare artwork for an exhibition at the Art Gallery of Algoma. Participants can attend any session to…
May 14, 2026 (ANNews) – This year’s Dreamspeakers Festival brought screenings, workshops, teachings, and community gatherings to several downtown spaces, including Landmark Cinemas at Edmonton City Centre, Kakio Studio Café,…
May 14, 2026 The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is urging federal and provincial governments to ensure First Nations rights are respected as Canada moves to speed up approvals for…
May 14, 2026 The Ontario government is investing an additional $4.4 million into the First Nations Technical Institute (FNTI) to rebuild its Aviation Training Centre and help more Indigenous students…
May 14, 2026 How do trial judges find a balance between reducing over-incarceration and addressing gender-based violence when the victim and offender are both Indigenous and equally affected by Gladue…
May 14, 2026 Businesses and Indigenous leaders gather to discuss how meaningful partnerships can strengthen the regional economy Businesses and Indigenous leaders gather to discuss how meaningful partnerships can strengthen…
May 14, 2026 As the City of Yellowknife considers renaming its main street, Chief Fred Sangris is sharing some of the history of the Yellowknives Dene and the significance of…
May 14, 2026 Debbie Courchene of Misko Way Productions discusses a new mentorship program for emerging Indigenous comedy writers. Read More: https://www.ctvnews.ca/winnipeg/video/2026/05/14/indigenous-comedy-lab-opens-applications-in-canada/…