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First Nations Women’s Economic Empowerment and Leadership gathering – 100.1 BayFM

March 25, 2026 Qalipu First Nation Chief Jenny Brake recently attended the First Nations Women’s Economic Empowerment and Leadership gathering in Ottawa. Qalipu First Nation Chief Jenny Brake recently attended…

TRC review: 10-years of reconciliation work at TMU – and what comes next – TMU

March 24, 2026 Ten years have passed since Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) released its 94 Calls to Action. For TMU, that milestone is both a moment to reflect…

Yukon First Nations Cancer Strategy launches after years of work – CBC

Mar 25, 2026 Strategy will be a roadmap for services in coming years After eight years of work, the Yukon First Nations Cancer Strategy is officially live. The strategy will…

Procedural Rules Trump Indigenous Tax Rights? – Mondaq

March 25, 2026 Our Indirect Tax Practice often involves the intersection of Indigenous Peoples’ rights, especially under sections 87-89 of the Indian Act, and tax legislation. FCA: BEFORE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS…

Conference at Université Laval highlights Indigenous aid during Irish famine – The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph

March 25, 2026 Conference at Université Laval highlights Indigenous aid during Irish famine Sarah Elworthy sarah@qctonline.com As part of the Ville de Québec St. Patrick’s Day programming, the QCT attended…

First Nation consultancy owner advocates for dispelling stereotypes – Anishinabek News

March 25, 2026 TORONTO – Bob Goulais still spends a lot of time educating people about some misconceptions they have about First Nations peoples. Goulais, a member of Nipissing First…

Indigenous activists in Sask. among those targeted by RCMP spying in 1970s – CBC

Mar 25, 2026 ‘I think I had reasons to be suspicious,’ says Métis activist Bruce Flamont It’s no surprise to Bruce Flamont that police were monitoring him in the 1970s.…

MPs set to wrap up final round of debate on proposed changes to hate crime laws – iPolitics

March 25, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. For the first time in nearly two weeks, Prime Minister Mark Carney is…

Indigenous engineer leads revived mining association – Northern Miner

March 24, 2026 A First Nation engineer has been named president of the Canadian Aboriginal Minerals Association as the group relaunches after a pandemic-era hiatus amid rising Indigenous participation in…

How CBC Indigenous uncovered proof of RCMP spying – CBC Player

March 24, 2026 Reporter Brett Forester explains how CBC Indigenous obtained over 6,000 pages of newly declassified “racial intelligence files,” revealing proof of an RCMP spy program that infiltrated Indigenous…

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