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APTN Investgates: Pimicikamak’s winter of discontent – APTN News

Mar 23, 2026 Since just after Christmas, Cross Lake or Pimicikamak has been experiencing what might be called a winter of discontent, after a power outage resulted in frozen and…

Mission to Nordic nations could bring bio-economy investments to Thunder Bay – TBNewsWatch.com

Mar 23, 2026 “The goal is for some of those companies to consider Thunder Bay in their expansion plans,” CEDC’s Jamie Taylor said. THUNDER BAY — It was a low-key visit that…

Why First Nations in B.C. are buying up casinos – CBC

Mar 23, 2026 Casinos are consistent source of revenue over decades, academic and development group CEO say Eight casinos across southwest B.C. have been sold to First Nations in the…

Redirect Bill Dennis’s salary: One Indigenous mural per month for Sarnia – The Sarnia Journal

Mar 23, 2026 Recently, Sarnia City Councillor Bill Dennis posted a meme of Rosa Parks with a caption that read Fuck Your Rules. This was a calculated act of spectacle.…

Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation celebrates first in-community health care aide graduates – SteinbachOnline

Mar 23 2026 Eight members of Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation are being recognized after completing a Health Care Aide training program delivered in partnership with RRC Polytech. The graduates have finished…

It’s time for First Nations to take back their power on status rights – The Hill Times

March 23, 2026 Disregard it if the federal government says, ‘No.’ It has never had a legal right over us to say who belongs and who doesn’t. OTTAWA—The right to…

The push to get the world’s largest land use plan in Nunavut signed amid mining rush – CBC

Mar 23, 2026 Plan still not signed nearly 2 decades after work on it started It’s been nearly two decades since work began on the Nunavut land use plan, but…

Indigenous educator Patsy Day shares Haudenosaunee teachings through art and story – StratfordToday.ca

March 23, 2026 Day told participants that passing on stories is both responsibility and healing, describing art as a bridge that can help people better understand Indigenous culture — and…

President’s Corner: March 20, 2026 – Otipemisiwak Métis Government

The last few weeks have been a busy and meaningful time for our Métis Government, with many opportunities for us to come together, enhance partnerships, and to celebrate the strength…

CRTC calling for Indigenous-led radio stations in Ottawa and Toronto – CBC

Mar 23, 2026 Both cities without Indigenous-led radio stations since First People’s Radio shut down in September The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is calling for applications for Indigenous-led…

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