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Trudeau’s promise of a renewed relationship with Canada’s Indigenous seems to be all talk – CBC

When it comes to actually delivering on its promises, this government falters Sep 13, 2017 The seemingly never-ending string of transgressions from a government that’s supposed to be resetting its…

Indigenous organizers hope for massive crowd at second Walk for Reconciliation – The B.C. Catholic

Sep 13, 2017 VANCOUVER—Thousands of people flooded Georgia Street in the name of peace and reconciliation in 2013. Now, indigenous organizers are hoping they will do so again. A Walk…

Caldwells have right to spend settlement money as they wish – Chatham Daily News

September 12, 2017 Members of the Caldwell First Nation angered over the findings of forensic audit regarding how finances and a video contract for a powwow were handled by members…

Yellowknife tourism brochure misrepresents Indigenous culture: business owners – APTN News

September 12, 2017 When Stacie Smith glanced over the new Yellowknife tourism brochure she couldn’t believe it. Pictured is an Indigenous woman dressed in buckskin with a painted face kneeling…

Inuit birthright firm sponsors new Nunavut fishing company – NunatsiaqOnline

September 13, 2017 QC helps Sanikiluaq, Cape Dorset, Hall Beach and Igloolik HTAs join forces Qikiqtaaluk Corp., the business arm of the Qikiqtani Inuit Association, has sponsored the formation of…

Kaleido Family Festival salutes the world of arts – St. Albert Gazette

PREVIEW Kaleido Family Arts Festival Sept. 15 to 17 Alberta Avenue Between 90 and 94 St. and 118 Ave. Admission: Free, donations accepted The 12th annual Kaleido Family Arts Festival,…

Probe of Indigenous deaths should extend beyond Thunder Bay, leaders say – Toronto Star

At the moment, OIPRD Director Gerry McNeilly said he must concentrate efforts on Thunder Bay Sept. 12, 2017 All of the northern Ontario cases of murdered and missing Indigenous women…

Site C Called First Test for NDP’s Commitment to Indigenous Rights – TheTyee.ca

Recent experiences with the federal government have left Prophet River First Nation member Helen Knott wary of government promises. So while she and other Indigenous people are excited about NDP…

Public Energy launching dance season in Peterborough with six-week workshop – Peterborough Examiner

September 13, 2017 Public Energy’s latest season kicks off Wednesday with a six-week workshop that aims to turn ordinary Joes into performers. The group’s artist-in-residence Brian Solomon is hosting a…

Time for feds to act on UN declaration – Times Colonist

September 13, 2017 It’s time for the federal Liberal government to start walking its talk when it comes to Indigenous rights. It’s been 10 years since the UN adopted the…

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