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Lakehead University Indigenous Students’ Association celebrates 36th annual pow wow – Anishinabek News

March 27, 2026 THUNDER BAY — Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory’s Cheryl May was recognized with first-place honours in the women’s dance special at the Lakehead University Indigenous Students’ Association’s 36th Annual…

Energy upgrades top Yukon government’s $1B wish list for Ottawa – CBC

Mar 27, 2026 Budget priorities, repealing the Clean Energy Act also debated during 1st full week of spring sitting Money for urgent remediation and increased power generation top the Yukon…

Federal funding cuts to urban Indigenous programming put Kingston Native Centre at risk – The Kingston Whig Standard

Mar 27, 2026 The Kingston Native Centre and Language Nest will be facing significant federal funding cuts on April 1. In a recent press release, the centre’s executive director, Brandon…

Opinion: Primary health care for Indigenous Albertans still falls short – Edmonton Journal

Mar 26, 2026 Before Minister Adriana LaGrange’s announcement last Friday there was great anticipation from both Indigenous people and clinicians. We hoped for new money and meaningful support for primary…

Case of Mi’kmaq man facing cannabis charges moves to constitutional challenge in N.S. – APTN News

Mar 26, 2026 The legal case of a Mi’kmaq man charged with selling unlicensed cannabis is moving ahead to a constitutional challenge. A provincial court judge has determined that Thomas…

Beijing Wants To Negotiate Directly With Indigenous Groups For Canadian Resources. Mark Carney’s PRC Pivot May Help Them – Todayville

March 26, 2026 As land title recognition accelerates across British Columbia and a powerful pro-Beijing lobby openly courts First Nations investors, Canada’s sovereignty vulnerability hides in plain sight. At a…

Gjoa Haven water meeting is a chance to press for accountability, resident says – Nunatsiaq News

Mar 26, 2026 Local, GN leaders to answer questions about 3-month service disruption A Gjoa Haven resident says he plans to press hamlet and territorial officials on accountability and emergency…

Procurement ombud slams Indigenous procurement strategy outcomes in ‘shocking’ report – APTN News

Mar 26, 2026 Indigenous Services Canada and other departments are failing to uphold their own Indigenous procurement strategy and may be allowing contractors to use shell companies to access contracts…

Language learning brings healing and wholeness – University of Alberta

March 26, 2026 As part of the Supporting Indigenous Language Revitalization (SILR) initiative, Trudy Cardinal empowers young women to become their own researchers and storytellers. On March 31, the National…

Carney says apology needed for Indigenous spying program – Radio-Canada

March 26, 2026 Prime minister’s comments come day after RCMP head issued statement of regret The prime minister said there should be a public apology for a spying operation targeting…

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