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Assembly of First Nations reacts to federal budget – April 17, 2024
Credit: cpac The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) holds a news conference in Ottawa to discuss the 2024 federal budget, which was tabled on April 16. Speaking with repo…
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Health
RFP: CPSA’s Path to Truth and Reconciliation
April 19, 2024 The College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) is seeking proposals for a consultant or firm to develop a detailed, multi-year project plan …
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Historic Agreement Recognizes Haida Title to Haida Gwaii - OKT Law
April 19, 2024 On April 14, 2024, the Haida Nation and the Province of British Columbia signed the Gaayhllxid/Gíihlagalgang “Rising Tide” Haida Title Lands Agreem…
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Strengthening Canadian research and innovation
April 19, 2024 Gen Z and millennials are the engine of our economy. Everything that is created, built, served, and sold in Canada is increasingly being done by millenn…
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Elemental Clean Fuels and Cariboo Low Carbon Fuels Partner to Advance Clean Fuels Hubs Across Western Canada
KELOWNA, British Columbia, April 19, 2024 -- Next-generation clean fuels hubs will advance the production and distribution of low-carbon fuels like hydrogen and renewable…
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Speech — Indspire Awards
Hello, Before I begin, let me thank Claudette Commanda for delivering such beautiful opening words. I would like to echo her in acknowledging that we are gathered on t…
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ITAC and Pow Wow Pitch Partner to Elevate Indigenous Tourism for 3rd Year
April 19, 2024 Xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), (Vancouver, BC) – The Indigenous Tourism Association o…
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Arts & Culture
The First Nations University of Canada set to celebrate 45th annual powwow - SaskToday.ca
April 19, 2024 The event brings dancers and groups from all across Turtle Island, with performers, elders and delegates coming from all across Canada and the United Stat…
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Nature United Acknowledges the Government of Canada’s Continued Commitment to Support Nature and People
April 19, 2024 Nature United acknowledges the Government of Canada’s continued commitment to Indigenous-led conservation. Budget 2024’s announcement of fun…
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The Gouvernement du Québec supports two major projects in the Nord-du-Québec region
OUJÉ-BOUGOUMOU, QC, April 19, 2024 /CNW/ - Maïté Blanchette Vézina, Minister of Natural Resources and Forests and Minister Responsible for the Bas-Saint-Laurent Regio…
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Justice
Hamilton police officer who assaulted Indigenous man was 'rising star' who should keep job: lawyer - CBC
April 19, 2024 A Hamilton police officer who kicked an Indigenous man in the head during an arrest in May 2022 apologized for his actions during a Police Services Ac…
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In post-disaster rebuilding, government needs to get out of the way: Jerome Gessaroli in the Financial Post - MLI
April 19, 2024 The Great Vancouver Fire of 1886 and the devastating fire in Lytton, B.C., in 2021 provide instructive examples of communities responding to catastrophe…
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The Five Canada-wide Cultural Heritage Organizations Are Disappointed by Federal Budget 2024
April 19, 2024 In a federal budget appropriately focused on creating new housing, advancing Indigenous self-determination, combatting hate, and creating a clean econom…
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Manitoba Government Road Transfer Agreement Increases Access for Northern Manitobans
April 19, 2024 The Keeyask Generating Station’s north and south access roads have been transferred from Manitoba Hydro to Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure …
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Bird flu risk to humans an ‘enormous concern,’ WHO says. Here’s what to know - GLOBAL
April 18, 2024 The World Health Organization’s top scientist says there is “enormous concern” about the risk of spread of the H5N1 bird flu to humans, but at lea…
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Canada updating sperm donor screening criteria for men who have sex with men - GLOBAL
April 19, 2024 Health Canada is changing its screening criteria for sperm donors, removing previous questions directed at some gay and bisexual men. In a statement …
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'It could be catastrophic': Woman says natural supplement contained hidden painkiller drug - CTV
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WHO likely to issue wider alert on contaminated cough syrup - CTV
April 19, 2024 LONDON - The World Health Organization is likely to issue a wider warning about contaminated Johnson and Johnson-made children's cough syrup found in Ni…
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WHO experts now agree diseases like COVID spread through the air - CBC
First step to better prevent transmission for diseases like measles and future pandemic threats, agency says Apr 18, 2024 The World Health Organization (WHO) and ar…
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Private health placement agencies banned from Quebec public contracts - CBC
6 agencies failed integrity audit Apr 18, 2024 Six health-care worker placement agencies are no longer eligible for Quebec public contracts for the next five years,…
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Lack of applicants for medical lab sciences program a concern, says Manitoba regulator - CBC
Only 32 applicants for 40 spots in RRC Polytech program Apr 18, 2024 The head of the regulatory body for medical lab technologists in Manitoba says he's concerned a…
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