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Trans Mountain Supports Water Safety in Indigenous Communities – Trans Mountain

May 19, 2022 Trans Mountain is proud to announce a joint initiative with Transport Canada to create lifejacket libraries for more than 30 West Coast Indigenous communities. These libraries loan…

On Indigenous issues, Ontario’s big four parties fall short – TVO

OPINION: Before candidates try to convince Indigenous people to vote for them, they need to acknowledge that their parties are part of the problem May 18, 2022 The two primary…

Former Sandy Bay Child and Family Services head sued by Winnipeg construction company – CBC

Company alleges it wasn’t paid what it was owed on CFS building project before Richard De La Ronde was fired May 19, 2022 A man who was fired from his…

Report says federal Indigenous departments are spending more, accomplishing less – APTN News

May 18, 2022 A new report says Canada’s two Indigenous departments are spending more but accomplishing less. The Parliamentary Budget Officer’s report looks at Indigenous Services Canada and Crown-Indigenous Relations…

Inflation could affect Nunavut hunters, sealift prices – Nunatsiaq News

May 18, 2022 Canada’s rising inflation rate has hit Nunavut, affecting everything from food and sealift prices to the cost of fueling up a snowmobile. And it might get worse,…

5 things to know for Thursday, May 19, 2022 – CTV News

Jason Kenney steps down as premier in Alberta, Pierre Poilievre faces backlash for comments made on a controversial figure’s podcast, and Prince Charles and Camilla wrap up their Canadian tour.…

Indigenous women entrepreneurs urged to apply for funding – Northern Ontario Business

Deadline to apply to Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund is this Friday Indigenous women entrepreneurs whose businesses have been negatively impacted by the pandemic may be eligible for a grant to…

Should Inuit organizations buy into mining companies? Regional leaders weigh in – Nunatsiaq News

May 18, 2022 Audience member brings up question during forum at Nunavut Mining Symposium One possible picture of the future of mining in Nunavut was presented to Inuit leaders during…

Wahgoshig First Nation gets nearly $257K – Northern Ontario Business

FedNor funding will enable economic development officer to help modernize businesses, start tourism-related endeavours Federal funding is allowing Wahgoshig First Nation to retain its economic development officer (EDO) for an…

Indigenous partnerships discussed at petroleum conference – CTV News

May 17, 2022 The Williston Basin Petroleum Conference has returned to Regina after three years away due to the pandemic. Over 400 people from around North America are in attendance…

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