March 17, 2026 Attawapiskat First Nation Women’s Hockey Team made their home community proud by becoming tournament champions in their category at the Rupert River Cup 2026, held in the…
National news featured repatriation and mining More work to be done, as First Nations leaders unveil ‘sacred’ items returned by Vatican | Nunatsiaq News At PDAC, mining told it must overcome past to gain…
March 17, 2026 The federal government is investing an additional $6 million in Indigenous tourism, backing a new round of projects to expand visitor experiences rooted in Indigenous cultures, lands…
Mar 17, 2026 The new 300-megawatt artificial intelligence (AI) data centre being built outside of Regina will feature an agreement with a First Nation nearby. George Gordon First Nation signed…
March 17, 2026 KASHECHEWAN FIRST NATION – Reggie Wesley has no running water in his home on Kashechewan First Nation in northern Ontario. Instead, he’s forced to collect water bottles.…
March 16, 2026 The world of international legal negotiations is often seen as one of neutrality and technocracy — the art of bracketing, footnoting and carefully negotiating ambiguity. But beneath…
March 17, 2026 THUNDER BAY — Pays Plat’s Chris Mushquash highlighted how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are increasing among First Nations people during Lakehead University’s Distinguished Researcher Talk: Community-led Indigenous…
Wolastoqey Nations and Cowichan Tribes: Two Aboriginal Title Paths on the Road to the Supreme Court What every New Brunswicker should know about Aboriginal title Presented by Nicole O’Byrne, Ph.D.,…
Mar 17, 2026 OTTAWA — More than 60 Indigenous items repatriated from the Vatican are now back on Canadian soil — but their journey home is just getting started. Experts…
March 17, 2026 With a background in emergency management and youth advocacy as well as journalism, Santana is spending a year at The Narwhal reporting all across B.C. Though she…