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Thames Valley District School Board – New book vending machine at East Carling PS highlights Indigenous stories – Education News Canada

May 22, 2026 Students at East Carling Public School now have an exciting new way to access books by Indigenous authors, thanks to an innovative book vending machine provided by…

Group urges Ottawa to expand definition of military spending – Nunatsiaq News

May 22, 2026 Dual-use infrastructure could include housing, recreation centres, says Federation of Canadian Municipalities Dual-use infrastructure projects will literally pave the way to Arctic sovereignty and security, says a…

Sault hosting help sessions for First Nations Child and Family Services claims – SooToday.com

May 22, 2026 First Nations people who may be eligible for compensation under the child welfare settlement will be able to get no-cost help completing their claims during two days…

In the circle: powwow, crafting a path to healing for Bearspaw First Nation artist – CTV News

May 22, 2026 ÎYÂRHE NAKODA – Tobias Ear can still picture it – looking up at his grandmother, a concentration painted across her face as she effortlessly crafts another dream…

Tom Flanagan: First Nations must be as clear and accountable as other governments – Financial Post

May 22, 2026 An amended or even new financial transparency act may be needed. First Nations should step up to take part in writing it Financial transparency is essential in…

Alberta a key partner in Canada’s defence shift: Martin Green in The Hill Times – MLI

May 21, 2026 If Ottawa meaningfully partners with Alberta’s growing aerospace and defence sector, and Canada’s other defence innovation hubs, it will go a long way to making the new…

Supreme Court of Canada to decide whether to hear B.C. appeal in mineral claims case – CityNews Vancouver

May 21, 2026 The Supreme Court of Canada is expected to say today whether it will hear British Columbia’s appeal of a ruling that found the United Nations Declaration on…

Police federation calls for probe of CBC-APTN show, says officers were ‘misled’ – APTN News

May 21, 2026 The National Police Federation is calling for an inquiry into a CBC and APTN comedy show it says intentionally misled current and former members of the RCMP…

Roundtable session focuses on Indigenous leadership in energy industry – CTV News

May 21, 2026 The chief of Cold Lake First Nations, an advisor to Energy Minister Brian Jean and executive at resource sector engineering firm Worley offered their perspectives on how…

Toronto Climate Week releases line-up, including climate expert Diana Fox Carney – Environment Journal

May 21, 2026 Toronto Climate Week (TOCW), Canada’s hub for convening Canadian and global leaders to advance climate solutions, returns June 1–7, 2026 under the theme “The Canadian Competitive Advantage”.…

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