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Deputy grand chief addresses failure of former inquests to yield change at Thunder Bay Jail – CBC

Jun 03, 2026 Testimony provided during 2nd day of inquest into Kevin Mamakwa’s death Anna Betty Achneepineskum says she’s provided testimony at multiple coroner’s inquests in Thunder Bay, Ont., and…

Aaron Pete: Criminalizing residential school ‘denialism’ won’t help reconciliation – National Post

Jun 03, 2026 This risks turning contested public issues into legal hazards Canada should take residential schools seriously. That means taking both truth and reconciliation seriously. But the Senate’s work…

Fast and furious project approvals a missed opportunity to build real economic power in partnership with First Nations – The Hill Times

June 3, 2026 Ensuring that the First Nations on whose land the projects are being built consent to and participate in them is the surest way to tilt the balance…

Middle schoolers create 10,000-piece mosaic to honour residential school survivor – CBC

Jun 03, 2026 Every Child Matters project in Saint John honours Andrea Simon of Abegweit First Nation in P.E.I. Ivey Gi was one of several Bayside middle schoolers working Tuesday…

Ontario breaks ground on roadways at the gateway to the Ring of Fire – ReNew Canada

June 3, 2026 The Government of Ontario along with local First Nation partners, municipal leaders and industry representatives, broke ground on the reconstruction of the Municipality of Greenstone’s Geraldton Main…

Halfway River First Nation’s annual Arbour Days set for next weekend – Energeticcity

June 3, 2026 Halfway River’s Arbour Days was inspired by community Elder Maizie Metecheah’s desire to have a gathering place for her nation. WONOWON, B.C. — Halfway River First Nation’s…

Indigenous participation, engagement key to economic growth in Canada, report says – BNN Bloomberg

June 03, 2026 A new report says boosting economic relations with Indigenous partners and incorporating their world views in business decision-making can help position Canada for a more resilient economic…

Winnipeg Indigenous Friendship Centre back in business at temporary location – CBC

Jun 03, 2026 Long-standing cultural hub which shut its doors in 2018 began offering services at new site earlier this year A long-standing Indigenous cultural hub in Winnipeg has big…

Attracting ‘global talent’ to Canada, tightening parole eligibility and Canada – European Union relations in the spotlight – iPolitics

June 3, 2026 What’s on the agenda for the House and Senate committees today. Representatives of Building Trades of Alberta, Council of Canadian Innovators and the World University Service of…

Four ways Bradford is honouring Indigenous History Month – BradfordToday.ca

June 2, 2026 ‘We are excited to invite community members to learn about the rich history, heritage, and resilience of Indigenous peoples in our community and across Turtle Island,’ says…

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