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Family, First Nation chief share hopes for coroner’s inquest into death of MPP’s nephew – CBC

Jun 02, 2026 ‘My son died in a place that should have been safe,’ says Kevin Mamakwa’s father Jonathon Mamakwa says he’s no longer angry about his son’s death, but…

Alberta marks National Indigenous History Month with focus on learning and reconciliation – play 103.7

Jun 2, 2026 EDMONTON — Alberta is marking National Indigenous History Month by encouraging residents to learn more about the histories, cultures, languages and contributions of First Nations, Métis and…

Whitby library offering free card to Indigenous people living on any First Nations Reserve in Ontario – Durham Radio News

June 2, 2026 The Whitby Public Library is the first in Durham to offer a free library card to any Indigenous person who lives on a First Nation Reserve in…

MLAs concerned about how planned new highways could affect caribou – Cabin Radio

June 2, 2026 MLAs are suggesting the GNWT consider hunting bans and road closures to protect caribou herds with the upcoming construction of two new roads through the territory. At…

Canada’s cultural protection attempts are having the opposite effect: Peter Menzies in The Line – MLI

June 2, 2026 The CRTC’s latest ruling would make the domestic broadcast industry reliant on U.S. giants. We’re deeper in the arms of America now. And for that you can…

Proposed wind farm expansion draws concern from St. Leon residents – CBC

Jun 02, 2026 Opponents say 120-metre-tall turbines will disrupt rural way of life A proposed wind farm development in southern Manitoba aimed at boosting the province’s electricity capacity has some…

New arena and hotel coming to Nipissing First Nation? – BayToday.ca

June 2, 2026 NFN is hosting two community engagement sessions on June 3 to hear feedback and ideas from members Nipissing First Nation is looking into developing a twin-pad arena…

Breaking cycles: Indigenous USask student navigates university with daughter – University of Saskatchewan

Jun 2, 2026 Marcia Little will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (with Distinction) at the 2026 USask Spring Convocation. When Marcia Little first attended classes as a…

City says it’s ‘ready to move’ as MLAs hear about land transfer delays – Cabin Radio

June 2, 2026 The City of Yellowknife and GNWT say they’re trying to work together to speed up the process by which the city gets access to fresh land for…

Industry partners stress importance of partnerships with First Nations at Toronto forum – Anishinabek News

June 2, 2026 TORONTO – As energy demands soar in the province, First Nations are playing an increasingly bigger role in the sector. At the recent Anishinabek Nation Energy Engagement…

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