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Thousands attend North Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre Pow Wow – Anishinabek News

June 17, 2026 NORTH BAY — The sound of drum songs filled the Maamwi Kindaaswin circle as dancers gathered for the North Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre’s 18th Annual Pow Wow…

‘The best for the best’: Résilience Montréal opens new Indigenous-led wellness centre on Atwater Avenue – City News

June 17, 2026 Résilience Montréal is opening a new Indigenous-led wellness centre, marking a major milestone in the organization’s mission to support vulnerable and unhoused community members. The new three-storey…

Explore Indigenous culture at Hamilton events this weekend – Flamborough Today

June 17, 2026 Soaring Spirit Festival & Pow Wow set for this weekend in Stoney Creek, City to host Indigenous Peoples Day event June 19 at West Harbour Local residents…

WATCH — Indigenous teen’s fiddle playing helps him connect to his community – CBC Kids News

June 17, 2026 Music has long been the glue that brings many communities together around the world. And at the Miskooseepi school in Manitoba, playing the fiddle has been that…

Victoria celebrates heritage and living traditions of Indigenous cultures – Vancouver Island Free Daily

June 17, 2026 Victoria is invited to celebrate the heritage and living traditions of Indigenous cultures at the Royal BC Museum’s National Indigenous Peoples Day open house. Community members, Knowledge…

Liberals set to force committee to wrap up review of lawful access bill – ipolitics

June 17th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After clocking in two days on the G7 summit circuit in…

Owner of impactful Nanaimo thrift store retiring – Nanaimo News Now

Jun 16, 2026 NANAIMO — A second-hand store owner has a rock-bottom sale price for his business, but with no takers it appears Deni’s Dynamite Deals will soon shut down.…

First Nations rally together to oppose nuclear waste transportation and storage in northwestern Ontario – Anishinabek News

June 16, 2026 THUNDER BAY — Fort William First Nation Chief Michele Solomon and a group of Chiefs expressed their concerns about the transportation and storage of nuclear waste in…

Gun-for-hire network connected to multiple Toronto shooting investigations, police working with FBI – The Star

June 16, 2026 Police Chief Myron Demkiw said several search warrants were executed across the city last week; Const. Marc Pinizzotto died during one operation. A gun-for-hire network is behind…

Victoria business group calls for closure of drug-consumption sites – Times Colonist

June 16, 2026 Jeff Bray, head of the Downtown Victoria Business Association, says open drug use is the top challenge downtown businesses face. The province should immediately close all public-facing…

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