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Sweetwater ceremony in Kingston marks arrival of spring – The Whig

Apr 13, 2026 Sweetwater ceremonies are practiced by several Indigenous nations across the Great Lakes and northeastern North America, including Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples. They take place during the Maple…

As session returns, Eby’s government faces ‘peril’ over DRIPA: political scientist – Nanaimo News Now

Apr 13, 2026 VICTORIA — A political analyst says British Columbia Premier David Eby faces a “moment of real peril” as legislators return to Victoria this week. Eby has staked…

All eyes on Liberal-Bloc rematch in Terrebonne, Que., as byelection voters head to the polls – iPolitics

April 13, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. The House of Commons may be poised to reopen for business…

Gjoa Haven declares state of emergency amid ongoing power outage – Nunatsiaq News

Apr 10, 2026 QEC technicians scheduled to arrive Friday to complete repairs; community still under blizzard advisory The Hamlet of Gjoa Haven declared a state of local emergency Thursday evening…

Chief says ‘there’s hardly any policing presence’ in Gamètì – Cabin Radio

April 10, 2026 The chief of Gamètì says police presence in the community has gone down in recent months, creating problems in the absence of a permanent detachment. Chief Doreen…

Kamloops Indian Band Chief misappropriates the Holocaust – IRSRG

April 10, 2026 This article was originally posted April 7, 2026 on the Juno News Website.  It has been republished with the author’s permission. Hymie Rubenstein writes, “Drawing on the…

RCMP charge man in Winnipeg with alleged sex assaults in Iqaluit – Nunatsiaq News

Apr 10, 2026 Nastania Mullin faces multiple sex assault charges A man in Winnipeg has been arrested in connection to a Nunavut RCMP investigation into historical sexual assault allegations. Nastania…

Ontario Empowers First Nations in Child Welfare Reform – UL Lawyers

April 10, 2026 In a significant development, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has approved the Ontario Final Agreement, a landmark deal allowing 133 First Nation communities across Ontario to take…

Rock — BC Premier — hard place – Resource Works

April 9, 2026 Dilemma includes potential defeat of his government That first headline sums up Eby’s challenging position between two predicaments as he seeks to change his government’s Declaration on…

It’s finally home’: Stone used to make Helen Kalvak prints returns to Ulukhaktok, N.W.T. – CBC

Apr 10, 2026 Community will be able to see stone at upcoming meeting A print block made decades ago to create copies of Inuk artist Helen Kalvak’s work The Power…

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