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4 spending bills passed as legislative assembly nears close – Nunatsiaq News

Mar 18, 2026 MLAs approve money to keep government operating along with capital plan Nunavut MLAs approved spending on clean water infrastructure and money to keep the government operating as…

Aamjiwnaang demands answers following St. Clair River spill – CK News Today

March 18, 2026 Aamjiwnaang First Nation Band Council is appealing for answers after a recent spill to the St. Clair River. On March 11, the Suncor said it identified a…

‘All it takes is an idea’: Indigenous-owned gas station opens in Splatsin – Vernon Morning Star

March 18, 2026 A local family opened an Indigenous-owned gas station franchise in Splatsin Tuesday morning, pumping fuel into a steady stream of vehicles, and hope into the community. The…

How Bigfoot teaches honesty, humility and harmony to Indigenous people – CBC

Mar 18, 2026 Indigenous creators are documenting encounters and generational knowledge about Sabe, Istiyehe and Imoitapi When thinking about Bigfoot or Sasquatch, many people picture the movie Harry and the…

Sacred Indigenous memorial to be transferred from Calgary city hall Friday – CityNews

Mar 18, 2026 Since 2021, the steps outside Calgary city hall have been home to a makeshift memorial honouring children who never made it home from residential schools. The small…

First Nations should be project leaders in electricity buildout, says new group – Canada’s National Observer

March 18, 2026 A new nonprofit group aims to position First Nations as project leaders on new power transmission projects that will be central to Canada’s plans to double its…

Sitansisk Kolusuwakon – News Update – March 2026 – Sitansisk Kolusuwakon

As we begin to see the signs of spring returning to our territory, it is a time that reminds us of renewal, growth, and new opportunity. After the long winter…

Wiggins paintings part of national history – Quinte News

Mar 18, 2026 Belleville artist Angela Wiggins has reached a major milestone in her artistic career with the acquisition of two of her paintings by Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs…

Shaw: B.C. appraisers hedge against Aboriginal title uncertainty – Castanet

Mar 18, 2026 The B.C. NDP government keeps insisting Aboriginal title rulings won’t affect private property but last week, the province’s appraisal industry started preparing for the opposite. The latest…

What You Need to Know Before the 2026 Hockey Alberta Provincial Championships – Hockey Alberta

March 17, 2026 The 2026 Hockey Alberta Provincial Championships are almost here and excitement is building across the province. From March 19 to April 5, Alberta will play host to…

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