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How the Indian Act has impacted the lives of one Anishinaabe family – CBC

Apr 09, 2026 Jeanette Corbiere Lavell fought sex discrimination in the act Jeanette Corbiere Lavell still remembers when First Nations people got the right to vote in 1960 without losing…

Indigenous Tourism Quebec- Why Nibiischii Is Redefining Travel in Canada – Canadian Travel News

April 9, 2026 In the evolving landscape of Indigenous tourism Quebec, one destination is quietly reshaping how travellers experience Canada. Nibiischii, a vast protected territory in northern Quebec, is not…

Walpole Island First Nation warns of sewage contamination risk in roadside ditches – Sydenham Current

April 9, 2026 Walpole Island First Nation council is warning residents to avoid contact with ditches along Central Tecumseh Road due to potential health risks from contamination. In a community…

Never mind the law, public opinion, or common sense: Danielle Smith will ensure there’s a separation referendum on the ballot – Alberta Politics

April 9, 2026 While First Nations lawyers argued in court, Treaty 6, 7 and 8 chiefs expressed their distrust of the premier and her government The spectre of separation haunting…

Addressing academia’s pretendian problem – Two Indigenous professors create a reference guide to stop scholars who falsely claim Indigenous heritage – Education News Canada

April 9, 2026 Near the end of a semester, Carleton University political science professor Gabriel Maracle decided to test his students’ understanding by posing an uncomfortable question: “What would you…

B.C. premier says reconciliation won’t stop despite DRIPA suspensions – EverythingGP

Apr 9, 2026 VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby has sent a letter to Indigenous leaders, saying he regrets not having more time in the legislative calendar to talk…

CBC and SOCAN’s Reverie Indigenous Music Residency returns this fall – CBC

Apr 09, 2026 Applications are now open until May 31 The third edition of Reverie, the Indigenous music residency run by CBC and the Society of Composers, Authors and Music…

PM Carney to visit Montérégie,Que., as Liberal convention gets underway in Montreal – iPolitics

April 9, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. A day after announcing another new addition to the Liberal caucus…

Families of Highway of Tears victims still fighting to improve safety 20 years on – CBC

Apr 08, 2026 Loved ones of Indigenous women and girls lost or murdered along Highway 16 gathering this week The families of Indigenous women and girls lost or murdered along…

Building Opportunity: The Story Behind Kisik Commercial Furniture – ICC

In 2003, Darrell Brown founded Kisik Commercial Furniture with a simple objective in mind : to fill a gap in the Prairie market for an Indigenous-owned commercial furniture supplier; while…

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