May 19, 2026 Over a dozen murals created by a local Indigenous artist Luke Swinson are now part of a condo building on Duke Street in downtown Kitchener. The murals,…
The author of a new study says more needs to be done to support Indigenous governance. The biggest comprehensive literature review to date has confirmed that Indigenous stewardship bolsters conservation…
May 19, 2026 Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government is playing legal hardball with First Nations fighting for clean drinking water — and First Nations are fighting back. Interviews and…
May 19, 2026 EDMONTON — Alberta’s government is opening applications for more than $16 million in grants supporting Indigenous-led community projects focused on safety, culture, economic development and language revitalization.…
May 19, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After wrapping up the three-day long weekend by cheering on the…
May 18, 2026 First Nations, backed by consultation rules and UNDRIP-inspired policies, are delaying or derailing modest community projects One unhappy First Nation makes headlines.Canadians broadly support reconciliation with First…
May 18, 2026 Nipissing First Nation’s leadership says some youth and young adults in the community are intentionally taking high doses of Benadryl, a common allergy medicine, in a dangerous…
May 18, 2026 Officials with the Indian National Finals Rodeo (INFR) have plenty to celebrate this year. For starters, the association is celebrating its 50th anniversary. It was founded in…
May 18, 2026 Fort Nelson First Nation’s Career Fair will be a day-long event with handgames demonstrations, workshops, and prizes. FORT NELSON, B.C. — Those seeking employment in Fort Nelson…
May 18, 2026 Despite trying to appeal their case, a Nova Scotia First Nation still must pay thousands in legal costs to a commercial fishing group. Sipekne’katik First Nation appealed…