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Honour Indigenous History Month through learning – Belleville Intelligencer

May 27, 2026 The First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples of Canada have long rich traditions of storytelling that share knowledge and preserve history, culture, and language across generations. As…

New social housing duplex under construction in Fort Smith – Cabin Radio

May 27, 2026 Housing NWT and the Fort Smith Métis Council are building a new social housing duplex in the community that they say will strengthen local construction capacity. The…

BU Celebrates Métis Elder Verna DeMontigny – Q Country 91.5FM

May 27, 2026 Brandon University will recognize Métis Knowledge Keeper Verna DeMontigny with an honorary degree at this week’s Spring Convocation, celebrating her decades‑long commitment to preserving and revitalizing Michif…

Alberta Is Spending $5 Million to Win BC Indigenous Pipeline Support – The Tyee

May 27, 2026 Well-connected lobbyists and consultants have been given contracts to smooth the way. Alberta taxpayers are already spending millions on consultants to smooth the way with Indigenous nations…

Grassy Narrows seeks to appeal Ontario mine permits over mercury concerns – The Narwhal

May 27, 2026 The First Nation took a previous approval to the land tribunal on the grounds it could cause environmental harm, but Kinross Gold withdrew the permit before the…

Bear Grease opens tonight at E.A. Rawlinson – Prince Albert Daily Herald

May 27, 2026 Fresh off a residency in New York City, Bear Grease is ready to take over the E.A. Rawlinson Centre, beginning tonight. The play is helping raise funds…

Mobile mammography unit making stops in Manning and Paddle Prairie Métis Settlement – EverythingGP

May 27, 2026 Women at risk of developing breast cancer in Manning and Paddle Prairie Métis Settlement will have local access to mammography services next week. Primary Care Alberta says…

Jamie Sarkonak: Danielle Smith gets it. Aboriginal rights have gone too far – National Post

May 27, 2026 All premiers should be talking about amending Section 35 of the Constitution Within the tangle of Indigenous rights holding down the Canadian economy is Section 35 of…

North Island College – NIC Indigenous Education director to move to new role as vice-president – Education News Canada

May 27, 2026 For the more than a decade, Kelly Shopland has been the Executive Director of Indigenous Education at NIC. On June 22, she will become Vice-President, Students and…

Two MPs rescind requests to remove Indigenous references from federal riding names – The Hill Times

May 27, 2026 A total of 19 riding name-change requests were included in Bill C-25, which is currently at committee stage in the House. The Senate begins its pre-study of…

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