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Lighting the Way to the Holidays from Coast to Coast to Coast

Press Release November 27, 2015 – Gatineau – Department of Canadian Heritage It may be getting cold outside, but the sparkle of Christmas Lights Across Canada will add cheer and…

Dr. H Bliss Murphy Cancer Care Foundation looking for Aboriginal artwork!

Press Release November 25, 2015 The Dr. H Bliss Murphy Cancer Care Foundation just issued an RFP for Aboriginal artwork that will be displayed at their cancer centre. The art…

Michael Phillipps’ Original Records Donated to the Ktunaxa Nation Council Archives

Press Release Cranbrook/ʔa·kiskaqǂiʔit – Archivists live for finding the “ultimate” original record, whether it comes in the form of a letter, photograph, sound recording or as moving images. Rarely will…

QAT: Board 2015-2016 | New appointments to the Board of Directors

QAT is also pleased to announce the appointment of a new Board of Directors, made up of new and re-elected members. “It is with great pride that we welcome four…

New Ktunaxa Language Apps Aim To Help Revitalize Ktunaxa Language

Cranbrook/ʔa·kiskaqǂiʔit – The Ktunaxa Nation is celebrating the release of a number of Ktunaxa language mobile apps aimed at building Ktunaxa language usage and proficiency in children and adults. “The…

NAN Day of Prayer Honours Unity and Strength

Press Release THUNDER BAY, ON: The Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Executive Council, Elders, youth and First Nations across NAN territory will join together to celebrate NAN Day of Prayer and…

Statement on the Loss of Oldest Residential School Survivor

Press Release November 17, 2015 – Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs Today, David Zimmer, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, issued the following statement on the loss of Mushkegowuk Elder Marguerite Wabano: “On behalf…

Moose Cree FN: Marguerite Wabano Passes at 111 Years Old

Press Release MOOSE CREE FIRST NATION MOURNS THE PASSING OF MARGUERITE WABANO Marguerite Wabano, the oldest known residential school survivor, passed away on November 13, 2015 in Moose Factory at…

NAN Mourns Passing od Oldest Residential School Survivor

Press Release THUNDER BAY, ON: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler, on behalf of the Executive Council, expressed condolences on the passing of Mushkegowuk Elder Marguerite Wabano, Canada’s…

Kativik Regional Government – Gathering with Three French Artists Returning from Nunavik

Quebec City, November 2015 – The French Consulate General in Quebec City is pleased to present this invitation to a gathering on Friday, November 13 at 11 a.m. at the…

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