Mar 24, 2026 How UNDRIP and new title rulings are reshaping consultation, consent and Crown–Indigenous relations This year’s update will consider two emerging issues: the status of the United Nations…
Mar 24, 2026 Secret files reveal Mounties penetrated Assembly of First Nations’ predecessor, spied on Indigenous leaders The Mounties called it the “Native extremism program.” Today, it sounds like a…
March 24, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. As MPs prepare to collectively decide whether to sign off on…
March 24, 2026 Indigenous students and alumni gathered at Thompson Rivers University earlier this month to explore business careers at a culturally supportive lunch-and-learn. The TRU Indigenous Pathways in Business…
March 24, 2026 An interim report on the impacts of mining and other development in the Ring of Fire, produced by First Nations and the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada,…
Mar 23, 2026 Scientists are monitoring how Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, is getting louder It is getting loud beneath the waves around Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. From the thrum of ships to…
March 23, 2026 The Manitoba Integrated Violent Offender Apprehension Unit (MIVOAU) have recently arrested 24 violent and prolific offenders in four northern Manitoba communities. The unit, consisting of RCMP and…
March 23, 2026 A pipeline leak in Sarnia, Ont., has been located more than a week after a sheen reportedly turned up on the St. Clair River. Sun-Canadian Pipe Line…
Iqaluit jeweller Mathew Nuqingaq, Igloolik musician James Ungalaq recognized for bringing attention to Nunavut history, language, culture Two friends are sharing this year’s Nunavut Commissioner’s Arts Award — Iqaluit jewelry…
Mar 23, 2026 An Indigenous healing centre near Kamloops, B.C., is taking shape along the shore of the South Thompson River. The $12.5 million project, funded by the federal government,…