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Indigenous northerners take back the power – National Observer
October 28th 2022 I was going up river with an Elder, Georgie Moses. And as we were driving up the river, we came by a creek on our way up to his cabin. There was a moose standing in that creek watching us. It was about two or three years old, just a young one, […]
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Read More5 things to know for Friday, October 28, 2022 – CTV News
Oct. 28, 2022 Elon Musk has completed his purchase of Twitter, human rights groups criticize Canada Soccer, and Water Polo Canada faces a $5.5 million lawsuit. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. 1. The new Chief Twit: Elon Musk has completed his US$44 billion deal to buy Twitter, putting the world’s richest […]
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Read MoreCalgary school renamed Our Lady of the Rockies – CTV News
Oct. 27, 2022 A high school bearing the name of a residential school architect received a new name in a ceremony Thursday. The southwest Calgary school previously known as Bishop Grandin High School is now officially Our Lady of The Rockies High School. It received the honour during a ceremony that included student presentations and […]
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Read MoreDoig River First Nation reduced debt, received certification in 2021-2022 – Energetic City
DOIG RIVER, B.C. — Doig River First Nation (DRFN) has had a busy couple of years and has accomplished many projects, particularly in the financial sector, so the nation can become more self-reliant. The nation also had a successful First Nations Financial Management Board Financial Management System Audit and certification, the first in Treaty 8 […]
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Read MoreReconciliation program for non-Indigenous explores the benefits of allyship – Lethbridge Herald
October 27, 2022 – Editor’s Note: As part of a collaborative relationship established with the Reconciliation Lethbridge Advisory Committee, the Lethbridge Herald will be publishing a series of articles monthly on various aspects of Indigenous reconciliation and the progress that has been made toward those goals. This feature is the first installment in this series […]
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Read MoreSpecial service for Indigenous soldiers in War of 1812 comes to Niagara Falls – Insauga.com
October 27, 2022 When people think of the War of 1812, they usually remember a two-year battle between British soldiers on the Canadian side and American soldiers on the U.S. side throughout the eastern end of the Niagara Region. There were many, many more fighting than just those two factions. In fact, had it hadn’t […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Scarf Ceremony celebrates resilience, community and gratitude – McGill Reporter
Forty-three Indigenous graduates receive specially designed scarves celebrating their success October 27, 2022 On October 25, as part of Fall 2022 Convocation, McGill conferred ceremonial scarves to 43 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students who have completed degree programs and certificates at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The virtual ceremony was hosted by First […]
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Read MoreServices lacking for autistic Indigenous people, say researchers – CFWE
October 27th, 2022 “I’ve been trying to get more opportunities for our communities to engage in research in really good ways.” Grant Bruno, member of Nipisihkopahk (Samson Cree Nation), PhD student studying autism within First Nations communities in Alberta A new national report assessing autism services across Canada shows a wide gap in research knowledge […]
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Read MoreIndigenous influencer has growing following – Timmins Today
Moose Factory’s Candace Linklater is the Relentless Indigenous Woman, she was in Timmins this week sharing her story with people at the Omushkego Youth Treaty Conference The Relentless Indigenous Woman shared her experiences with a room full of Indigenous youth this week. Candace Linklater grew up in Moose Factory, went to Timmins High and Vocational […]
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Read MoreMLA pleads for help after Sanirajak suffers 4-day power outage – Nunatsiaq News
Oct 27, 2022 Joelie Kaernerk said lack of electricity was especially hard on elderly People in Sanirajak spent four days this week without electricity, and Amittuq MLA Joelie Kaernerk took the issue to the legislative assembly Wednesday to plea for help. “I’d like to inform the ministers, the government workers that Hall Beach is in […]
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