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Birdtail Sioux Dakota Nation healing garden will commemorate residential school survivors

admin January 31, 2021

A First Nation near the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border will soon start construction on a healing garden to honour its survivors of the residential school system. It will be built next to … Read More

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‘Big dreams’ for collective of Kahnawake survivors of child welfare system

admin January 31, 2021

Lily Ieroniawákon Deer spent a decade of her youth in foster care, and is now using that experience to inform her academic research and support other young adults in her … Read More

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Fire destroys 147-year-old church in Lax Kw’alaams First Nation on B.C.’s North Coast

admin January 31, 2021

A fire has destroyed a 147-year-old church in a remote Indigenous community outside of Prince Rupert, B.C., early Saturday morning.  Dawn Roberts, director in charge of B.C. RCMP communications, said emergency … Read More

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New exhibit honours Yukon First Nations high school graduates and their regalia

admin January 30, 2021

Rich colours, intricate beadwork, and creative designs. That is just some of what encompasses the regalia Yukon First Nations high school graduates have been wearing for the past 45 years. The … Read More

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Pro golfer partners with CJGA to bring the game to Indigenous youth

admin January 30, 2021

Steve Tooshkenig says that golf has been the medicine that saved his life and he’ll be sharing his love of the game with youth through a new partnership with the … Read More

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Widespread ‘fraud and vote buying’ found in 2017 Manitoba First Nation election

admin January 30, 2021

A federal review has concluded fraud and vote buying was widespread in the 2017 election at Pinaymootang First Nation in Manitoba, and might have affected the results for election of … Read More

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Appeal court rejects Jackie Vautour’s latest challenge of Kouchibouguac park creation

admin January 30, 2021

New Brunswick’s Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by Jackie Vautour, the latest rejection in a decades-long attempt to challenge the creation of Kouchibouguac National Park. In 2017, Vautour filed a … Read More

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Participants at Nunavut mine hearing question whether process is serving Inuit

admin January 30, 2021

Tensions continue between Baffinland and Inuit leaders at an expansion hearing for the Mary River mine, but yesterday it was the organization running the technical hearing that participants were frustrated … Read More

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Indigenous art bank, new grants for Indigenous artists coming for P.E.I.

admin January 29, 2021

An art bank of Indigenous art and new grants for Indigenous artists living on Prince Edward Island were announced by the provincial government Friday. The two new programs are designed to celebrate … Read More

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First Nations people in Manitoba see alarming test positivity rate, as provincial rate drops

admin January 29, 2021

The First Nations population in Manitoba continues to be the hardest hit by COVID-19, with disproportionate infection rates, the Manitoba First Nations COVID-19 Pandemic Response Team said Friday. The response team’s … Read More

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Trickster’s 2nd season cancelled by CBC

admin January 29, 2021

CBC’s television series Trickster, launched in 2020 and adapted from Eden Robinson’s young adult novel series, has been cancelled. A representative for the show announced Friday that it would not … Read More

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Suspended Métis Nation B.C. president seeks reversal of board decision

admin January 29, 2021

Elected president of the Métis Nation B.C. Clara Morin Dal Col says she’s seeking a reversal of the board’s move to suspend her earlier this month. In a statement released Wednesday, Dal Col … Read More

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