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First Nations and Métis communities unite for CultureFest opening night – SaskToday.ca

June 05, 2026 Yorkton CultureFest launched with Indigenous Culture Day, traditional food, performances and news of a permanent friendship centre. YORKTON — City Park was bursting at the seams on…

Month-long celebration to honour Indigenous cultures – Brock University

June 04, 2026 Brock University will honour the heritage and enduring contributions of Indigenous Peoples throughout June with a series of opportunities to learn about and reflect on the history,…

Indigenous support teams begin patrols in Saskatoon – MBC Radio

Jun 5, 2026 The City of Saskatoon says Indigenous Support Teams are now operating in the community as part of an interim Indigenous Peacekeepers pilot project aimed at improving safety and connecting…

Celebrating Indigenous voices at Champlain Library – The Review Newspaper

Jun 5, 2026 June is National Indigenous History Month, a time to celebrate the histories, cultures, voices, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. One of the best…

11th Annual Campfire Chats to host lineup of award-winning Indigenous artists – University of Calgary

June 4, 2026 June 20 gathering at Heritage Park a musical celebration of culture In celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day, the University of Calgary and Heritage Park will host…

Senate rejects amendment to criminalize residential school denialism – Nunatsiaq News

Jun 5, 2026 Amendment would have made residential school denialism punishable by up to two years in prison A proposal to make residential school denialism a criminal offence was defeated…

Texas company to pay B.C. First Nation $12M over 2016 tugboat spill – EverythingGP

Jun 5, 2026 BELLA BELLA — A British Columbia First Nation says a Texas company has agreed to pay more than $12 million in the first portion of a “multi-part…

A path of resilience and return to Waterloo – University of Waterloo

June 5, 2026 Seneca Mohawk Rhea Green reflects on overcoming barriers, pursuing her degree and supporting Indigenous students through community and connection More than 50 years after first attending the…

Sealing industry faces more uncertainty as Etsy moves to ban fur sales – Nunavut News

June 5, 2026 Arts online retailer Etsy’s decision to prohibit the sale of fur products, including sealskin, is raising concern among Nunavut legislators who say the move could affect Inuit…

VIDEO: Indigenous students help lead York Region youth conference on democracy, leadership – NewmarketToday.ca

Jun 05, 2026 This year’s conference focused on the connection between mental health, well-being and democratic participation Students from across York Region came together this month to explore democracy, youth…

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