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U of G Receives $5.3M in Federal, CRC Funding – U of G News

May 19, 2026 From strengthening health care and food systems to advancing responsible technology use and Indigenous-led water stewardship, University of Guelph researchers and their projects will be supported by…

Fort McMurray Grade 2 student receives prestigious provincial Indigenous student award – play 103.7

May 19, 2026 FORT McMURRAY — A Grade 2 student from Fort McMurray has been recognized among Alberta’s top Indigenous student leaders after receiving a provincial award celebrating cultural pride,…

Woodland People exhibition opens at Bruce County Museum June 6 – The Shoreline Beacon

May 19, 2026 Woodland People, a new exhibition by Saugeen First Nation artist Taylor Cameron, that opens June 6 at the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre in Southampton explores…

Sask First Nation urges Ottawa to end Indian Act status cutoff – SaskToday.ca

May 19, 2026 Lac La Ronge Indian Band is urging Ottawa to adopt a one-parent status rule, saying further consultation cannot delay ending discrimination. LAC LA RONGE INDIAN BAND —…

Fearing a Killer Landslide, Squamish Builds a $115-Million Wall – The Tyee

History shows what could happen. Is this ambitious response enough? A Tyee deep dive. In 1990, workers excavating land at Squamish’s garbage dump made a curious discovery: trees buried deep…

Agnico Eagle to go ahead with Hope Bay gold mine project in Nunavut – BNN Bloomberg

May 19, 2026 TORONTO — Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. is going ahead with a US$2.4-billion redevelopment of its Hope Bay gold mine project in Nunavut where it plans to continue…

Gathering reflects on the continuing truth and reconciliation call to listen, learn, act – Catholic Saskatoon News

May 19, 2026 Members of the Indigenous Discernment Circle for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon gathered May 8 for prayer, relationship building, shared stories, and discussion about reconciliation and…

Families, teachers push back against SD8 Indigenous education changes in Nelson schools – CBC

May 19, 2026 District is changing model for Indigenous educational supports Families, teachers and other educators are worried that planned changes to Indigenous education in School District 8 (SD8) in…

Entire pipeline MOU between Alberta and Ottawa, verbatim – Pipeline Online

May 19, 2026 Preface On November 27, 2025, Canada and Alberta entered a Memorandum of Understanding (the “MOU”) in recognition of the rapidly changing global context and the necessity of building a…

TNRD fears Tiny House Warriors could shift focus to large-scale Vavenby copper mine – Castanet

May 19, 2026 Regional district officials say they are worried an Indigenous protest group that opposed the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is becoming entrenched in the North Thompson Valley. A…

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