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Coastal First Nations stand firm against Alberta premier’s oil pipeline proposal

Oct 02, 2025 A group of First Nations along the coast of British Columbia has been swift to condemn an Alberta led pipeline project that would run through their territories.…

Langara College’s commitment to Indigenous engagement and education – Education News Canada

October 2, 2025 Langara College is committed to supporting its diverse student body, which includes more than 200 Indigenous students from across Canada. As part of its ongoing Indigenization journey,…

Ontario invests $6 million in Indigenous community projects across the province – Kingston Daily

October 2, 2025 The Ontario government is investing $6 million through the Indigenous Community Capital Grants Program (ICCGP) to support Indigenous communities in building important infrastructure projects. The funding aims…

Indigenous Services Canada, FSIN spar over ‘full report’ from forensic audit – Ckom

Oct 2, 2025 The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) says it is difficult to respond to a forensic audit without first seeing the full report. But according to Indigenous…

Braiding Indigenous and Western knowledge – Canada

October 1, 2025 The Arctic as we know it is changing. The ice is melting, the borders are opening, the ocean sounds different. With these changes, the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) will…

Indigenous students invited to apply for Giant Mine-related funds – Cabin Radio

October 2, 2025 Indigenous post-secondary students from the North Slave and Tłı̨chǫ regions have just over six weeks to apply for one of five $3,000 scholarships. Parsons Giant Mine Remediation…

USask Indigenous Studies welcomes new department head – USask

Oct 2, 2025 New leader looks to support colleagues, research, and the future of the department. Nearly a decade later, Dr. Damien Lee (PhD) has returned to the University of…

Gift helps fuel Indigenous language publishing in Saskatchewan – SaskToday

Oct. 1, 2025 Donation honours culture, supports communities and helps ensure Indigenous languages continue for future generations. REGINA — In Cree, “miyikowisiwin” means being gifted — a concept that extends…

On Orange Shirt Day, a graveyard tour helps allies see parts of history that were never carved in stone – APTN News

Oct 01, 2025 A youth-led tour walks visitors past the graves of residential school architects—and the man who tried to stop them. It seemed to be one of those autumn…

Only disabled women, ‘gender equity-seeking persons’ welcome to apply for Canadian AI research job – Toronto Sun

Sep 30, 2025 Dalhousie University had been on the hunt for an AI research chair, but it appears that finding that unicorn for the role has been tough given who…

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