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How student researchers are changing the data game in support of Indigenous hockey – Brock U

March 25, 2026 When Lucas Rotondo (BSM ’24) was invited to participate in a sport research project supporting Indigenous hockey players, he didn’t realize he was taking the first step…

Nunavut minister encouraged at progress on child welfare, but territory behind in fixing system – APTN News

Mar 26, 2026 Fifteen years ago auditor general issued first of many reports on vulnerable children. While Nunavut’s government says it will make protecting vulnerable children a priority in this…

‘Spirit of reconciliation’: Indigenous housing, friendship centre envisioned for old Hamilton school site – The Spec

March 26, 2026 ‘It’s going to be a beautiful space,’ HRIC says of revamped King George on Gage Avenue North. When Audrey Davis recently walked through the former King George…

The living spirit of Junior All-Native turns a half-century – FNHA

March 25, 2026 ​Nicole Cardinal never played in the Junior All-Native Basketball Tournament (JANT). Growing up in East Vancouver, far from her Stellat’en and Wet’suwet’en roots in Northern BC, Cardinal…

How RCMP spies infiltrated Indigenous groups – CBC Radio

Mar 26, 2026 Newly declassified documents reveal the extraordinary depth and reach the Canadian government took to spy on Indigenous leaders in the ‘60s and ‘70s. This new reporting is…

4 reasons why Indigenous businesses are growing in Canada – For Your Life

Mar 26, 2026 Canada is seeing a real shift in the business landscape. Historically, Indigenous businesses faced challenges that made it difficult to fully participate in the economy. Today, several…

Trailblazing hockey player makes appearance at Little NHL tournament – Anishinabek News

March 26, 2026 UNIONVILLE – A trailblazing First Nation hockey player continues to inspire younger generations. Brigette Lacquette made history back in 2018 when she became the first First Nation…

Why Mounties paid 5 informers to spy on Dene leaders: Inside a secret surveillance operation – CBC

Mar 26, 2026 Dene leaders say Mounties broke into and bugged office in Cold War-era disruption program There was something suspicious about the young, hippie-looking man who rolled up to…

Bronwyn Eyre: The ‘Gladue principle’ has caused immense harm to Indigenous women – National Post

Mar 26, 2026 By giving lenient sentences to Indigenous offenders, their victims are continually denied justice A recent Investigative Journalism Bureau article, which appeared in the National Post, reiterated what we…

Inuit singer Susan Aglukark celebrates career, new book at Ohsweken luncheon – CHCH

March 26, 2026 JUNO winner Susan Aglukark, also an Officer of The Order of Canada, held a special performance in Ohsweken Wednesday to celebrate their groundbreaking career and the release of…

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