Jun 15, 2026 Nearly a decade after a tug spilled diesel into the waters of the Heiltsuk Nation, they say a settlement is only one step toward recovery. Nearly a…
Jun 15, 2026 Fire was first reported May 31, leading to evacuation starting on June 2 People from Mattagami First Nation residents are returning home on Monday. More than 160…
Jun 15, 2026 Carlton Comprehensive High School alumni Katie Tolley was one of two students to receive the 2026-27 Saskatchewan Lieutenant Governor Indigenous Scholarship. The Scholarship, which was announced in…
June 15, 2026 Canada is producing more gold than ever before. Over the past decade, Canada has transformed itself into the world’s fourth-largest gold producer, surpassing the United States and…
June 15, 2026 Team Manitoba takes second place for factums in annual national administrative and constitutional law competition The University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law congratulates its Laskin Moot Team…
Jun 15, 2026 OTTAWA — Pipeline politics are prompting Conservatives to question Prime Minister Mark Carney’s commitment to expanding Canada’s energy infrastructure after Liberal members of a parliamentary committee blocked…
Jun 15, 2026 Conference features conversations about caribou research, monitoring and stewardship Hundreds of caribou biologists, harvesters, co-managers, and community members from across the spectrum of caribou monitoring, research and…
June 15, 2026 When Tim Johnson answered a phone call from Brock University president Lesley Rigg, he assumed they were simply picking up where their last professional discussion left off.…
June 15, 2026 Many of the crew behind the live-action and animated series ‘Kokum & Dot’ come from the Indigenous Film program at the university’s North Vancouver campus A new…
June 15, 2026 THUNDER BAY — Red Rock Indian Band’s Cindy Crowe led the opening ceremony for the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority’s (LRCA) newly-established Indigenous Community Medicine Garden on June…