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Matheson-area First Nation taking Ontario to court over river dam safety – TimminsToday.com

Mar 27, 2026 A court hearing is scheduled for July 16 and 17 APITIPI ANICINAPEK NATION – A First Nation is challenging the Ontario government in court over the safety…

Students from across Canada visit Six Nations to learn about Truth and Reconciliation – Brantford Expositor

Mar 27, 2026 Students from across Canada visit former Mohawk Institute residential school in Brantford as they learn about truth and reconciliation Rahaf Rifa fulfilled a self-imposed responsibility and met…

HIV education and awareness non-profit to visit Indigenous communities – Energeticcity

March 27, 2026 Positive Living North, an organization dedicated to HIV and AIDS education and awareness, will make stops in West Moberly First Nations and Blueberry River First Nations in…

Getting access to RCMP ‘Native extremism’ files took 4-year fight – CBC

Mar 27, 2026 ‘National security’ cited in 42-month delay by Library and Archives Canada Library and Archives Canada (LAC) told CBC Indigenous it would need nearly four years to consult…

April 2026 Newsletter (Enkamgak) – NFN

March 27, 2026 Read the April 2026 issue of Enkamgak and access past issues. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please contact: Hillary Shabogesic, Wiinmaaged Ezhwebak (Communications Manager) 705-753-2050 ext. 1270 | hillarys@nfn.ca…

Sahtu pursuing human rights case over Jordan’s Principle denials – Cabin Radio

March 27, 2026 After being turned back by federal judges, Sahtu school leaders say they are challenging Ottawa’s Jordan’s Principle cuts on human rights grounds. Since early 2025, Indigenous Services…

‘Opportunity for everybody’ in defence network for Arctic, military official says – Nunatsiaq News

Mar 27, 2026 $2.7B plan will see expanded military presents across all 3 territories A $2.7-billion defence network planned for Canada’s Arctic is starting come into focus, but finer details…

Northern infrastructure needs northern talent – Policy options

March 27, 2026 Building roads, ports and energy systems is not enough: resilient northern communities also need stronger local pathways into teaching, health care, engineering and public administration. Prime Minister…

Indigenous stewards on BC’s coast left in the dark as sun sets on federal guardianship program – Canada’s National Observer

March 27,  2026 The Enhanced Nature Legacy fund is scheduled to sunset on Mar. 31, potentially affecting hundreds of jobs — and for those affected, there’s no word yet on…

N.W.T. Indigenous language interpreters weigh in on new training program – CBC

Mar 27, 2026 Pilot program aims to encourage fluency among Indigenous language speakers A veteran Indigenous language developer says the newly-announced interpreter training program by the Northwest Territories government will…

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