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Making Space for Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in Canada – First Peoples Law LLP

April 9, 2026 While the principle of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) has gained traction in Canadian law since the passage of the federal United Nations Declaration on the Rights…

Cameco gift supports Sask Polytech includes Prince Albert training Program for Indigenous women – Prince Albert Daily Herald

April 9, 2026 Saskatchewan Polytechnic received a $5 million boost from Cameco on Thursday, April 2, a donation the school says will support new mining training tools in Saskatoon and…

Candidates for NTI presidency can file papers starting next week – Penticton Herald

Apr 9, 2026 The process to elect the new president of Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. will begin next week when candidates can officially put their names forward. Candidates can file their…

Wood Buffalo launches call for Indigenous athletes, builders and legends nominations – play 103.7

Apr 9, 2026 FORT MCMURRAY — Nominations are now open for the 2026 Indigenous Sports Gallery, which aims to recognize local First Nation and Métis athletes, community builders and cultural…

Premier doesn’t have consent to change DRIPA, former Green MLA says – Times Colonist

April 9, 2026 Premier David Eby has heard from over 100 First Nation chiefs who oppose his plan to suspend DRIPA, Adam Olsen says. Premier David Eby’s move to try…

JSCN and Sask. Marshalls sign new safety agreement – paNOW

Apr 9, 2026 A new Band Council Resolution (BCR) signed by James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN) paves the way for a new partnership with the Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) Going…

Concordia’s University of the Streets Café explores labour and rest through Indigenous and Black perspectives – Concordia U

April 9, 2026 The public conversation will examine how rest challenges systems that prioritize productivity and capitalism over well-being On April 21, Concordia’s University of the Streets Café continues its…

High number of Indigenous people incarcerated concerning but not surprising, says Nunatsiavut Government – CBC

Apr 09, 2026 Indigenous people 8 times more likely to be incarcerated than others in N.L., says study The findings of a new study into the overrepresentation of Indigenous people…

Cultural centre brings 2 nations together in Kuujjuaraapik and Whapmagoostui – Nunatsiaq News

Apr 9, 2026 Katittavik centre is a place for both Crees and Inuit to gather Kuujjuaraapik’s Katittavik Cultural Centre has grown to become a meeting place for both Cree and…

Esquimalt Nation lawsuit opposes transfer of Hatley Park to Songhees – Times Colonist

Apr 09, 2026 The Esquimalt Nation suit says it “has not consented to” the transfer through a modern-day treaty the Songhees and four other First Nations signed with the province…

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