May 13, 2026 HUMBOLDT — The Humboldt and District Museum is marking the 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 with a new exhibit, examining the history and legacy of one of…
May 13, 2026 The four-day event features award-winning authors, storytellers and musicians runs May 20 to 23 Arts Orillia, in partnership with Rama First Nation, invites you to GATHERING: Festival…
May 13, 2026 The owner of Diavik wants the NWT government to shut down an environmental oversight board before the mine closes. The board says it should remain in place…
May 13, 2026 About 200 Indigenous students from Grades 9 to 12 are taking part in the Indigenous Youth Gathering: Awakening the Land, Growing Futures at the University of Saskatchewan…
May 13, 2026 GINOOGAMING FIRST NATION — Ginoogaming First Nation and Long Lake No. 58 First Nation are calling on the governments of Canada and Ontario to provide immediate support…
May 13, 2026 ÎYÂRHE NAKODA – Needle and thread in hand, Angel Lightning pieces together strips of bright-coloured satin to her fabric canvas and one stitch at a time, her…
May 12, 2026 A workable system should reduce uncertainty as rights are recognized. The current model increases it. Within weeks, British Columbia’s government moved from considering amendments to DRIPA, to…
May 13, 2026 Canadian Mining Stories The sector is a major economic driver in our Canadian economy and a great contributor to jobs and leading technologies and here are our…
May 13, 2026 Changes to Quebec hiring laws, cultural training, improved Inuit officer recruitment among recommendations A major report on policing in Nunavik recommends creating an Inuit-led police training program,…
May 13, 2026 The federal government has known for decades that the second-generation cut-off is legally problematic. Despite nearly three years of consultations, the minister says more are needed before…