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Feel the Earth, Love the Earth: Haida House at Tllaal
Credit: Indigenous Tourism BC Corporate “Haida House is an opportunity to share my culture and show people how we live on Haida Gwaii and how precious it is, and the…
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Business
Municipal leaders from counties, small cities and towns gather in Orillia for 2024 OSUM Conference
ORILLIA, ON, April 25, 2024 - Participants from a broad cross-section of Ontario communities will attend the 2024 Ontario Small Urban Municipal (OSUM) Conference to be he…
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Energy
The energy transition is already happening, and it’s being led by our Indigenous communities - Environmental Defence
April 26, 2024 This blog was written by Melina Laboucan-Massimo, Founder and Executive Director of Sacred Earth Solar My name is Melina Laboucan-Massimo. I am from …
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Minister 'outraged' after AFN national chief's headdress taken from Air Canada cabin - insauga
April 26, 2024 The federal minister of Crown-Indigenous relations is calling on Air Canada to “make things right” with the national chief of the Assembly of First …
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Business
West High Yield (W.H.Y.) Resources Ltd. announces Frankfurt Stock Exchange Listing
CALGARY, ALBERTA (April 25, 2024) – West High Yield (W.H.Y.) Resources Ltd. (the “Company” or “West High Yield“) (TSXV:WHY) is pleased to announce the listing o…
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Events
Indigenous Relations Framework engagement event
The City of Guelph is dedicated to building strong, respectful relationships with First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. As part of this commitment, we’re developing …
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Justice
Arrest made in 2021 double homicide in remote Manitoba First Nation - CBC
April 26, 2024 A 22-year-old man has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder after RCMP say he fatally shot two people then set their home on fire in Septe…
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Entertainment
Yintah' Trailer: Indigenous Documentary Showcases a Fight to Restore Land Rights More Than 10 Years in the Making - Yahoo News
April 26, 2024 Feature documentary “Yintah” was more than a decade in the making as documentarians captured the Wet’suwet’en nation’s right to stewardship an…
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Business
Pledging Our Commitment to Safety on Day of Mourning
Apr 26, 2024 April 28 is Day of Mourning, an important and sombre day for safety in British Columbia. Every year, workers, families, employers and communities come tog…
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Business
Nunatsiaq News nominated for National Newspaper Award - Nunatsiaq News
Apr 26, 2024 Series on historic Homeownership Assistance Program nets nod for journalism in a language other than French or English Nunatsiaq News has earned its fi…
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Education
U of T welcomes community to celebrate the launch of Ziibiing – The Division of People Strategy, Equity & Culture - University of Toronto
April 26, 2024 U of T is marking the official opening of Ziibiing, the Indigenous landscape project at Hart House Green, with an opening celebration for the entire Uni…
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Housing
Ontario Building More Supportive Housing in Thunder Bay
April 26, 2024 Provincial investment will support individuals experiencing homelessness in the community Thunder Bay, ON — The Ontario government is providing a t…
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Environment
Nuchatlaht win Aboriginal Title to part of their territory on Nootka Island
April 25, 2024 VANCOUVER / UNCEDED xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh AND səlilwətaɬ TERRITORIES — The Nuchatlaht Nation won a landmark legal case last week, m…
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Business
Minespider And Star Diamond Corporation To Launch G7 Compliant Diamond Passport
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan/BERLIN, Germany, April 25, 2024 - Star Diamond Corporation (TSX: DIAM) (“Star Diamond” or the “Company”), a Canadian corporation engaged i…
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Business
Imperial Reports Production Update for 2024 First Quarter
Vancouver | April 25, 2024 | Imperial Metals Corporation (“Imperial”) (TSX:III) reports quarterly copper and gold production from Mount Polley and Red Chris mines. Im…
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Health
Mental Health Capacity Building to Support More Saskatchewan Students
April 25, 2024 Premier Scott Moe, Mental Health and Addictions Minister Tim McLeod, and Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill joined representatives of the Prairie South …
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Judge says Parks Canada unfairly rejected licence application of N.W.T. fishing lodge - CBC
Apr 26, 2024 Owners of Trophy Lodge, in Thaidene Nëné National Park, challenged rejection of operating licence and won A federal judge has set aside a Parks Canad…
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Health
Sarnia-area First Nation declares emergency over high benzene levels - London Free Press
Apr 26, 2024 Aamjiwnaang First Nation declared a local state of emergency Thursday due to “ongoing and excessive” discharges of benzene from a nearby chemical plan…
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Indigenous
Nisga’a Nation Calls on Prime Minister Trudeau to Uphold Promise to British Columbians and Protect First Nations Food Security
April 25, 2024 Gitlaxt’aamiks, British Columbia – Today, as stewards of the land and water for generations untold, the Nisga’a Nation stands in unity with Britis…
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Fisheries & Oceans
Reopened Bait Fishery for Struggling Atlantic Mackerel Stock Raises Monitoring Concerns
April 25, 2024 “While we recognize the importance of the bait fishery for harvesters, we have concerns about how the catch will be monitored,” says Katie Schleit, …
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Justice
BC’s Police Watchdog Wants to Know Why Officers Aren’t Being Charged - The Tyee
April 26, 2024 The government should review the BC Prosecution Service’s decisions in police cases, says investigation office head Ron MacDonald. The head of B.C.…
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