June 08, 2026 An Indigenous family in Quebec is hoping to find the body of their long-lost baby sister after receiving an exhumation order from the provincial government last month.…
June 08, 2026 OTTAWA — A new report says boosting economic relations with Indigenous partners and incorporating their world views in business decision-making can help position Canada for a more…
Jun. 8, 2026 A Cree student who graduated from the University of Manitoba nursing program said she’s striving to make the health-care system a more welcoming place for Indigenous patients.…
June 8th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. Nearly 22 years after wrapping up a five-year stint serving on…
June 05, 2026 More than 160 residents from Mattagami First Nation and their beloved pets are on their way to Barrie after a fast-growing wildfire, identified as Timmins 9, forced…
June 5, 2026 After moving to a new location in 2025 to accommodate a growing attendance, the Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival returns again this year to Wesley Clover Parks with…
June 5, 2026 Leaders of the Sahtu Secretariat, Gwich’in Tribal Council and Pehdzéh Kı̨ First Nation signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the Mackenzie Valley Highway. The proposed highway…
June 05, 2026 Former mining executive Kristan Straub has deep family roots at Sudbury university Kristan Straub, Laurentian University’s first Indigenous chancellor, is something of a walking representation of the…
June 05, 2026 The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is calling on the federal government to review Kevin O’Leary’s company’s proposal for an AI data centre in northern Alberta. Read More:…
June 5, 2026 Long before he became Anglican diocesan bishop of the Arctic, Chris Williams—who died on May 16, six days before his 90th birthday—could make a strong first impression.…