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Learn about indigenous traditions at special Crawford Lake event – miltonnow.ca

May 19, 2026 Conservation Halton is inviting visitors to explore Indigenous knowledge and traditional craftsmanship during a special event at Crawford Lake Conservation Area later this month. From Land to…

Good to be back’: Sixties Scoop survivor raised in U.S. reunites with siblings in Winnipeg – CBC

May 19, 2026 Melody Roberts, 66, only learned she was taken from family after outreach worker tracked her down Siblings separated in the Sixties Scoop have reunited after one of…

Northern health-care ‘trailblazers’ to receive honorary degrees – TimminsToday.com

May 19, 2026 Inaugural NOSM University honorary degree recipients Theresa Fiddler and Maureen Lacroix have more than a century of health-care work and advocacy between them With more than a…

Laliberte picks up mental health and addictions critic role – GX94 Radio

May 19, 2026 REGINA — Athabasca MLA Leroy Laliberte has picked up additional critic duties in NDP leader Carla Beck’s shadow cabinet. Laliberte will take on duties as Shadow Minister…

‘Spend Time on the Land’: Indigenous Stewardship Practices Critical for Conservation – U of G News

May 19, 2026 Researchers, government, non-profits need to partner with Indigenous Peoples for effective biodiversity governance The stewardship practices of Indigenous and other land-based peoples have been critical for the…

Thousands of Holman-era prints in Ontario storage could be financial boost Ulukhaktok’s art scene needs – CBC

May 19, 2026 Collection of more than 20,000 items appraised at $4.1M has been for sale for years Print-making was a thriving industry in Ulukhaktok, N.W.T., from the early 1960s…

‘Trafficking is everybody’s issue,’ says Ontario Native Women’s Association Indigenous anti-human trafficking development coordinator – Anishinabek News

May 19, 2026 THUNDER BAY — Beausoleil First Nation’s Diane Marion shared her Healing from Human Trafficking presentation at the Aboriginal Shelters of Ontario’s Anti-Human Trafficking Conference on May 1…

Bill C-21 reveals deeper tensions over Métis identity, treaty authority and jurisdiction – MBC Radio

May 19, 2026 The president of the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) says misinformation and political fearmongering are driving growing opposition to Bill C-21, as legislation to enact the Red River…

Youth leader heading to New York for UN forum – TimminsToday.com

May 19, 2026 Katherine Jeremiah-Génier is one of three Canadian youth delegates TIMMINS – A youth leader is ready to lending her voice to an international group. Katherine Jeremiah-Génier is…

Red Deer Polytechnic – RDP and partners offer culturally immersive opportunities at Indigenous Culture Camp – Education News Canada

May 19, 2026 In collaboration with Indigenous Knowledge Keepers and Elders, Red Deer Public Schools and Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools, Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) welcomed educators, faculty, staff and…

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