June 9, 2026 The University of Victoria honours five outstanding individuals with diverse backgrounds in science, philanthropy, business, arts and Indigenous law and rights with honorary degrees during its spring…
June 9, 2026 Muskrat Dam First Nation has officially been connected to the Ontario hydro grid through the Wataynikaneyap Transmission Project, marking a significant milestone for the community and the…
June 8, 2026 Shalen Fox is more than just a coach and Indigenous Student Advocate at Bedford Road Collegiate in Saskatoon; he is a facilitator for youth achievement. Although, in his…
June 9, 2026 THUNDER BAY – Seven years after the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls delivered its final report, the federal government’s own reporting tool…
June 08, 2026 Celebrating National Indigenous History Month In celebration of National Indigenous History Month this June, we encourage the legal profession and the public to explore the unique cultures,…
Jun 09, 2026 The first-of-its kind Building Indigenous‑Jewish Friendship conference was the culmination of a weekend of Indigenous-Jewish programming The state of Israel is “the most successful land‑back project, the…
Jun 09, 2026 Coastal Guardians and other stewardship staff from CFN member Nations came together in early May for the 2026 Coastal Stewardship Network Annual Gathering. Jointly hosted by the…
Jun 09, 2026 Apology is for years-old raid on a culture camp The premier of the Northwest Territories is heading to Łutselk’e next month to publicly apologize for a camp…
June 9, 2026 The Nation-building, border-transcending power of community ownership in major energy infrastructure projects In an era when achieving multiple policy goals simultaneously can be elusive, connecting Canada’s provinces…
June 9, 2026 The Northland Tales scandal reveals how “punching up” has become little more than taxpayer-funded bullying. By now, you probably know about the government-funded show Northland Tales, that misrepresented itself…