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Indigenous advisory council for CN resigns, says railway won’t accept responsibility

by Anas Siddiqui
Indigenous advisory council for CN resigns, says railway won’t accept responsibility

A council of prominent Indigenous leaders tasked with advising Canadian National Railway Co. has resigned over what they say is the company’s failure to acknowledge past wrongs and follow its …

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Joe Biden and White House support Haudenosaunee Nationals for 2028 Olympics

by Walter Watson
Joe Biden and White House support Haudenosaunee Nationals for 2028 Olympics

Canada’s sport minister is supporting the Haudenosaunee Nationals’ bid to compete as a separate nation in lacrosse at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Carla Qualtrough issued a statement supporting the …

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Ozempic shortage has disproportionate impact on N.W.T.’s Indigenous population

by Akin Smith
Ozempic shortage has disproportionate impact on N.W.T.’s Indigenous population

A global shortage of a drug used for Type 2 diabetes is being felt in the N.W.T. and could disproportionately affect Indigenous people.   Ozempic has been in short supply in the …

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First Nations surging to $100B economic force in Canada, Indigenous leaders predict

by Anas Siddiqui
First Nations surging to 0B economic force in Canada, Indigenous leaders predict

Entrepreneur Rob Tebb can see his company becoming bigger — a lot bigger. “The opportunity is there to just grow this business to four or five times the size that …

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Indigenous voices advocate for more equality in Canadian broadcasting

by Vera Ward
Indigenous voices advocate for more equality in Canadian broadcasting

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is currently immersed in the first phase of reshaping the Canadian broadcasting landscape through the implementation of Bill C-11, known as the Online …

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‘The right balance’: Indigenous voice on tourism crucial, says federal minister

by Vera Ward
‘The right balance’: Indigenous voice on tourism crucial, says federal minister

Canada’s new tourism minister said Indigenous rights and decision-making must be respected in how the country operates and develops its tourist industry which may present unique opportunities for Aboriginal communities …

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Mi’kmaw athlete to compete for Team Canada at Parapan Am Games in Chile

by Virginia Chavez
Mi’kmaw athlete to compete for Team Canada at Parapan Am Games in Chile

Desiree Isaac-Pictou, from Ugpi’ganjig, Eel River Bar First Nation in New Brunswick, will be off to Santiago, Chile, in November with Team Canada’s wheelchair basketball team for the Parapan American Games. The games, …

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Indigenous students lead the way in new McGill course on Indigenous health care

by Akin Smith
Indigenous students lead the way in new McGill course on Indigenous health care

A new course at McGill University is putting a spotlight on Indigenous health care, and Indigenous students are the driving forces behind it. The course, called “Indigenous Worldviews in Health …

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Indigenous teenager dies in Australian custody after ‘incident’, investigation launched

by Walter Watson
Indigenous teenager dies in Australian custody after ‘incident’, investigation launched

A 16-year-old Aboriginal boy has died a week after he was found “unresponsive” in youth detention in Australia’s west, authorities said on Friday. The boy, identified in Australian media as …

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Indigenous groups remain firm on child welfare law as Supreme Court weighs in

by Vera Ward
Indigenous groups remain firm on child welfare law as Supreme Court weighs in

Some Indigenous nations say they are prepared to continue enforcing their jurisdiction over child welfare if Canada’s top court sides with Quebec in a landmark constitutional case. Bill C-92, or …

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