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Hard questions about systemic racism, accountability asked of Thunder Bay police after pre-inquest hearing

Treaty 1 leadership holds contest to rename Kapyong Barracks site

Kahkewistahaw First Nation security worker’s dance at COVID-19 checkstop goes viral

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Test positivity rate for First Nations in Manitoba more than double provincial average

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After 4 fatal police shootings in 40 days, Grand Chief wants Manitoba officers to wear body cams

admin April 30, 2020

After a rash of fatal shootings by police, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is calling for body-worn cameras by front-line officers to help restore its confidence in future independent investigations. … Read More

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Wolastoqi artist paints teepee as space to honour, share language

admin April 30, 2020

Wolastoqi artist Natalie Sappier’s new project is aimed at honouring those who are preserving Indigenous languages. She is painting the canvas of a teepee that will be erected on the campus of … Read More

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Online Indigenous art workshop bringing community and creativity together

admin April 30, 2020

During a time when health experts are recommending to physically stay away from one another, an art workshop taught online is bringing Inuit people across the country closer together.  Inuit … Read More

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Beloved Oneida elder Lois Cornelius remembered for her ‘spunk’

admin April 30, 2020

An Indigenous elder who played many roles over her lifetime, from teacher to politician to grandmother, is being remembered as a woman who changed lives.  Lois Cornelius died Wednesday morning in … Read More

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Carcross teachers go door-to-door to ensure students without internet access aren’t left out

admin April 30, 2020

For many students, learning from home is hard enough. But for those without access to the internet, it’s even more challenging. That’s why some teachers are turning to the kinds … Read More

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Northern Ontario First Nations want pause to mining permits until COVID-19 subsides

admin April 30, 2020

Northern Ontario First Nations want the province to put a hold on mining exploration permits and pause the operation of a system that allows for the remote staking of mining … Read More

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First Nation upset as bitter debate over giving school Indigenous name ends in ‘compromise’

admin April 29, 2020

It began as a reconciliation effort to bestow a new, Indigenous name on a high school in Prince George, B.C. But it sparked vehement opposition and a racist backlash in a school district where … Read More

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Gull Bay First Nation Chief says stigma has become an issue as the community reports seventh COVID-19 case

admin April 29, 2020

Another member of Gull Bay First Nation (GBFN) has tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the community to seven, according to GBFN officials.  The … Read More

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‘A new legacy’: Pictou Landing chief pleased with Boat Harbour efforts

admin April 29, 2020

The chief of the Pictou Landing First Nation says she was never so happy to see the bottom of a ditch. Andrea Paul said an official from the Northern Pulp paper … Read More

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SHA looking for nurses, paramedics to spend 1 month helping with COVID-19 situation in northern Sask.

admin April 29, 2020

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is sending out a broad call for help to health-care workers as it grapples with an outbreak of COVID-19 cases in the northwest part of the … Read More

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12-year-old Eastmain hunter opens goose hunt amid calls to follow COVID-19 bush guidelines

admin April 29, 2020

For Hilton John Weapenicappo of Eastmain, Que., this year’s Goose Break holiday, an annual tradition for Cree in northern Quebec, got off to a really good start.  Monday, the 12-year-old … Read More

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Pond Inlet doesn’t know how it will get water if its infrastructure isn’t fixed soon

admin April 29, 2020

Pond Inlet is worried it won’t be able to access its water supply if it doesn’t get a temporary pumping system in place before spring thaw in a matter of weeks.  … Read More

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