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Legal Aid: Supporting Indigenous Albertans in the court process – Global News Video

June 2, 2026 Indigenous adults in Canada are incarcerated at a rate 10 times higher compared to the non-Indigenous adult population. It’s a statistic driven by systemic discrimination, intergenerational trauma…

Halton Hills launching free Indigenous History Month events – Halton Hills News

Jun 2, 2026 Flag raising happening tonight in Shelagh Law Parkette in Glen Williams The Town of Halton Hills and Halton Hills Public Library invite residents to recognize Indigenous History…

National Indigenous History Month Medicine Walk Coming to Fort Saskatchewan – Raven Radio Network

Jun 2, 2026 Creating Hope Society and the City of Fort Saskatchewan are set to host the National Indigenous History Month Medicine Walk on June 4th at the Fort Saskatchewan…

AFN chief rebukes Alberta separation talks in meeting with King Charles – Penticton Herald

Jun 2, 2026 Chief talks Alberta separation with King Charles OTTAWA – The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations rebuked the Alberta separation movement during a meeting with…

Agnes Pascal posthumously wins NWT award for her Book of Hope – Cabin Radio

June 2, 2026 The late Agnes Pascal, who spent years creating a book that collects the stories of northern cancer survivors, has posthumously won an award for her work. Agnes,…

East Gwillimbury hosting Pride, Indigenous history events throughout June – BradfordToday.ca

Jun 02, 2026 Pride Month and National Indigenous History Month events include participation in York Pride events in Newmarket, full-day community celebration June is a time to celebrate, reflect, and…

Investigation into alleged RCMP misconduct against Indigenous girls in Prince George enters final stage – CBC

Jun 02, 2026 Alberta’s police watchdog tasked with looking into historical accusations of wrongdoing An investigation into alleged RCMP wrongdoing in Prince George, B.C., is almost complete. Alberta’s police watchdog…

Queen’s law professor earns Global Scholar recognition – Queen’s Gazette

Lindsay Borrows joins an international research network for her work exploring Indigenous legal traditions and environmental governance. When Queen’s researcher Lindsay Borrows (Law) first worked with a coastal First Nation…

Mamakwa delivers second-ever Indigenous language speech in Ontario legislature – TimminsToday.com

June 02, 2026 The Kiiwetinnoong MPP Sol Mamakwa made the address in his language of Anishininiimowin (Oji-Cree), on the first day of National Indigenous History Month TORONTO — Kiiwetinnoong MPP…

Photos: Reconciliation flag raising opens National Indigenous Month – SaskToday.ca

June 02, 2026 Language, traditional teachings and community leadership are essential tools for creating stronger futures SASKATOON — Syd Fiddler, speaking during the Reconciliation flag-raising ceremony last Friday, at Civic…

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