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First Mi’kmaw COVID-19 vaccine clinic opens in Nova Scotia

Watchdog report on RCMP’s investigation of Colten Boushie shooting due next month

N.W.T. MLAs ask for improved mental health and addictions treatment in territory

5 years later, family of Lorlene Bone not giving up search for missing Manitoba woman

In the shadow of her killer’s verdict, Cindy Gladue’s family wants to reclaim her humanity

Test your strength with this traditional Inuit game, the kneel jump

Tahltan-Tlingit master carver Dempsey Bob wins national art award

‘Serious concerns’: Alberta First Nations oppose coal expansion in Rocky Mountains

Pink Shirt Day: Kahnawake participates in anti-bullying campaign in memory of teenage girl

Racist and baseless: Facebook posts about Wabaseemoong COVID-19 outbreak causing harm in Kenora, Ont.

1st Indigenous councillor in Terrace quits, citing systemic racism

Sask. First Nations rally behind northern community in dispute with uranium company

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‘Under no circumstances’: Health experts reject Trump’s suggestion to inject disinfectant to combat COVID-19

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Doctors and health experts urged people not to inject disinfectant on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested scientists should investigate whether putting the cleaning agent into the body could … Read More

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Surge in demand for online shopping has Canada Post struggling to keep up

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It’s no surprise that online sellers are going gangbusters during the COVID-19 pandemic. Browsing a website at home and getting delivery is much more appealing to those who don’t want … Read More

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GM Canada to start producing a million face masks per month at Oshawa, Ont., plant

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General Motors of Canada Ltd. is going to start producing up to a million face masks per month at its facility in Oshawa, Ont., the company said Friday. The company said 50 … Read More

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CTA backs away from statement on vouchers not refunds for cancelled flights

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The Canadian Transportation Agency is backing away from an earlier statement on flight vouchers, saying its initial position on airlines’ right to issue travel credits instead of a refund for … Read More

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What was behind oil’s wild week, and the challenges that lie ahead

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It was a week unlike any oil markets have seen before. On a day some oil investors are now calling Black Monday, the benchmark price for North American crude — West Texas … Read More

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Trudeau pledges $62.5M for fish and seafood sector amid mounting food supply concerns

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced $62.5 million for Canada’s fish and seafood sector amid mounting concerns over the state of the country’s food supply.  Seafood processors, fisheries and harvesters are worried … Read More

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Mexico says auto factories to reopen with coronavirus safeguards

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The Mexican government says it plans to reopen automotive factories in conjunction with the United States and Canada.  The Foreign Relations Department said in a statement Friday that the details of … Read More

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With $20B Alberta deficit possible, Kenney warns province won’t be able to ‘insulate everyone’

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The province is prepared to take every possible step to protect Albertans from a coming “terrible economic storm,” Premier Jason Kenney said Thursday — but for many, it won’t be … Read More

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‘Heart-wrenching’: Canadian flower farmers forced to throw out months of work amid pandemic

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Some Canadian flower farmers are grappling with the unimaginable: throwing heaps of flowers and months of work away as COVID-19 restrictions lead to an unprecedented drop in sales at a time when … Read More

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‘Saskatchewan is not two provinces’: Calls for more northern COVID-19 support continue

admin April 28, 2020

Percy Kenny said the people infected by COVID-19 in his small Saskatchewan community felt as if there was a “black mark” upon their home. “We keep reassuring them that they’re not … Read More

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RCMP investigating after fire destroys wigwam at anti-pipeline camp

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A torched traditional house and belongings at an anti-pipeline camp located near farmers fields in southern Manitoba is being investigated as arson, according to RCMP. Some camp supporters and observers on social … Read More

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‘Huge relief’: Small businesses welcome Ottawa’s commercial rent relief program, despite concerns

admin April 28, 2020

After more than a month of closures due to COVID-19, small business owners and commercial landlords got welcome news from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday. Trudeau announced Ottawa had … Read More

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