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A champion of Inuktitut, Sarah Leonardis is retiring after more than 25 years at CBC – CBC

May 29, 2026 ‘I would stress that young people stay with Inuktitut as long as they can,’ she said Sarah Leonardis, a jack-of-all trades and champion of the Inuktitut language,…

Growing wellness: FNHA staff reconnect through traditional tobacco – FNHA

May 28, 2026 ​​​​​​​​​​On World No (Commercial) Tobacco Day (May 31), First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) staff are sharing the strength and healing that comes from growing, preparing and learning…

‘Water is life’ theme drives Cambrian powwow fundraiser for Sudbury watershed work – Sudbury News

May 28, 2026 Indigenous students and employees at Cambrian donate more than $2,000 to Junction Creek Stewardship Committee A shared commitment to protect land and water has inspired a donation…

B.C. sport fishers brace for reconciliation-based salmon policy changes – Business in Vancouver

May 28, 2026 The Department of Fisheries and Oceans is set to alter its Salmon Allocation Policy to incorporate First Nations commercial fishing rights B.C.’s recreational fishing industry lures thousands…

First Nations say they’re being disrespected as tension rises with Thunder Bay police over missing persons – CBC

May 28, 2026 Police chief defends force’s commitment after grand chief says Indigenous search methods are being disregarded Tensions are rising between First Nation leaders and police in Thunder Bay,…

Municipalities, First Nations and Métis Nation contributed thousands to Sask. political parties – MBC Radio

May 29, 2026 Several Saskatchewan municipalities and First Nations made political contributions to the province’s governing party in 2025, according to finance disclosures from Elections Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Party reported…

Leyne: K’ómoks treaty nears finish line amid objections from neighbouring First Nations – Castanet

May 29, 2026 It will be two years or more after the B.C. legislature ratifies the K’ómoks treaty — assuming it is voted on and passed today — before Ottawa…

Shelter for Indigenous women, 2-spirit people escaping family violence to open in Cornwall – CBC

May 29, 2026 Set to open in June, Geggunas’g House will be run by the Native Council of P.E.I. A new shelter primarily for Indigenous women and two-spirit people who…

CBTU releases plan for Indigenous reconciliation, engagement – Link2Build

May 29, 2026 Canada’s Building Trades Unions (CBTU) has released a plan to advance Indigenous participation, leadership, and economic opportunity across the unionized construction sector. The Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan…

BC LNG to Germany? How? And at what cost? – FNNGA

May 27, 2026 If Germany buys LNG from the Ksi Lisims LNG project in BC, as proposed, how would the LNG actually get there? We have come to see Asia…

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