May 26, 2026 As people navigate an increasingly complex information landscape shaped by artificial intelligence and the rapid spread of misinformation, one digital resource remains central to how knowledge is…
May 26, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After failing to secure the support of any other party for…
May 25, 2026 This spring, 10 new Indigenous doctors celebrated their graduation from medical school at UBC On May 19, nearly 100 community members including Indigenous Elders, family, friends, faculty…
May 25, 2026 Hearings will take place over the next five days in Montreal Moccasins line the wall behind seven international judges from the Permanent People’s Tribunal, hearing evidence at…
May 25, 2026 When Kitsaki Management was created in Northern Saskatchewan in 1981, its purpose was clear: build economic capacity for the Lac La Ronge Indian Band and generate sustainable wealth for…
May 25, 2026 It is an untrue stereotype that the ancestral Indigenous peoples all lived in these dwellings. FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Against the backdrop of post-secondary education, one…
May 25, 2026 Singer-songwriter scheduled to perform in Iqaluit next month for the Alianait Arts Festival Naja P says she didn’t appreciate the musical potential of her Inuit culture and…
May 25, 2026 UNPFII chair says the UN’s reform and financial issues impact forum’s capacity, scheduling and session times. The United Nations is experiencing its deepest financial difficulty in its…
May 25, 2026 The Pelham Historical Society (PHS) is delighted to announce an upcoming guest speaker event. Phil Davis and Tim Johnson from the Niagara Academy for Indigenous Relations will…
May 25, 2026 This weekend marks the Spring Métis Nation Legislative Assembly in Saskatoon. It follows a controversial fall assembly highlighted by political tensions and legal threats against citizens and…