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New Podcast Spotlights Innovative Housing Solutions in Canada’s Rural, Remote, and Indigenous Communities
TORONTO, ON | October 16, 2025 — Canada’s housing crisis is measured in millions of missing homes, but the sharpest pain is felt in the smallest communities. A powerful new podcast, Can I Stay? Rural, Remote, and Ready to Build shifts the lens from national housing stats to community-led innovation, highlighting how rural, remote, and […]
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Read MoreISO and YouTube Announce $50,000 in New Funding for Indigenous Podcasting
Toronto (Tkaronto), September 15, 2025 – The Indigenous Screen Office (ISO) is proud to announce a new partnership with YouTube to enhance the ISO’s 2025–2026 Podcasting Program. Through this collaboration, the ISO will provide an additional $50,000 in funding to program recipients to support the production and distribution of their video podcasts. As part of […]
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Heart of Our Nation – Alanis Obomsawin
Alanis Obomsawin, of the Abenaki people, has worked as a filmmaker with the National Film Board (NFB) of Canada for 50 years. Following a recent retrospective of her work was recently celebrated in 2018, Alanis speaks on many areas from her current work, where she is working on her 52nd film, through to the Indigenous […]
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Read MoreNWAC Congratulates Chief Perry Bellegarde
(December 12, 2014) (Ottawa, ON) – The Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) would like to congratulate Perry Bellegarde, who was elected National Chief at the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Special Chiefs Assembly at the recent gathering in Winnipeg, Manitoba. NWAC is looking forward to working with National Chief Perry Bellegarde to help push […]
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Read MoreNAN Congratulates Mushkegowuk Council Grand Chief Lawrence Martin
November 15, 2014 THUNDER BAY: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Harvey Yesno, on behalf of the Executive Council, today congratulated Lawrence Martin on his election as Grand Chief of the Mushkegowuk Council. “Lawrence Martin made history as the first Aboriginal person in Ontario elected to lead a non-native municipality, then made history again by […]
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Read MoreBroadcast Advisory
Oct 21, 2014 Read More: Broadcast Advisory -Second Session of the Fourth Legislative Assembly – October 2014 – English.pdf NT3
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David Zimmer, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs
Release Date: February 21, 2013 The Ontario Cabinet has been shuffled under new Premier Kathleen Wynn and the Speech from the Throne has been delivered. So far, things are looking up for Aboriginal people in the province with promises made in the speech and other clues from Premier Wynne. The Premier appointed Willowdale MPP David […]
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Membertou Chief Terrance Paul
Release Date: February 4, 2013 Mi’kmaq community, Membertou, is a prosperous First Nation, which is continuing to make positive economic strides. Chief Terrance Paul has held his post since 1984, and the community began its boom in 1995. Paul was also part of the delegation of Chiefs who attended the January 11th meeting with […]
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Henry Lickers – Enviromental Science Officer in Akwesasne
Release Date: July 19, 2011, NationTalk speaks with Henry Lickers Enviromental Science Officer in Akwesasne. Topics include his background in the enviromental issues in both Canada and the USA. He also discusses the Wampum Belt, the complexity of the belt that represents the relationship between the new comers and the Haudenosaunee people. The problems that […]
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Chief Dean Sayers of the Batchewana First Nation
Release Date: July 19, 2011, NationTalk speaks with Chief Dean Sayers of the Batchewana First Nation. Topics include what Elders are saying about our relationship with the earth and the water and how we need to draw on these to move forward. When it comes to the Great Lakes, the jurisdiction and the sovereignty were […]
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