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Indigenous Clean Energy April 2022 Newsletter – ICE

Join us for the 2022 ICE Gathering on June 1-2, 2022, at the Fairmont Château Laurier in Ottawa, ON. You won’t want to miss it! Registration is now open. Reserve…

Inside Connect – Cando

It seems only fitting one of the country’s top Indigenous economic development conferences will be staged at one of the premier Indigenous resorts in Canada. The 2022 Cando Conference is…

Kicking-off Community Climate-Health Action Projects – FNHA

Apr 28, 2022 Another set of exciting projects have just begun as part of FNHA’s Indigenous Climate Health Action Program (ICHAP). This year, ICHAP is supporting 16 new community-led climate…

P.E.I.’s Lennox Island First Nation to launch treaty lobster fishery without DFO deal – CBC

Apr 28, 2022 DFO says fisheries without its authorization may be subject to enforcement The Lennox Island First Nation says it will be launching a treaty lobster fishery off P.E.I.’s…

New Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area in Similkameen Valley announced – Global News

April 28, 2022 The Syilx people of the Similkameen Valley announced the designation of a new Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area in their territory. On Thursday, nation members, elders and…

First Nations say Ontario bypassing mandatory consultation to accelerate land development – CBC

Apr 29, 2022 Ontario says municipalities expected to consult First Nations, but ultimate responsibility falls on province At least two First Nations in Ontario say the province has been accelerating land…

5 things to know for Friday, April 29, 2022 – CTV

April 29, 2022 “Rolling Thunder” is set to make its way into Ottawa today, Canadians are reporting lengthy waits for passports, and the Toronto Raptors season ends after the team…

Manitoba Métis Federation has yet to file defence against Métis National Council lawsuit – CBC

Apr 29, 2022 Neither the MMF nor the MNC would comment on lawsuit The Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) has yet to file a statement of defence in a multi-million dollar lawsuit in…

Parties take questions from First Nations leaders ahead of Ontario election campaign – APTN

Apr 27, 2022 Liberal, NDP and Green party leaders addressed the Chiefs of Ontario during a virtual forum Wednesday morning. Ontario voters head to the polls in early June and…

Reconciliation Minister Apologizes for Telling First Nation to ‘Group Up’ with Nearby Communities – The Tyee

The comments were insensitive to the effects of colonialism, says Kwikwasut’inuxw Haxwa’mis First Nation. For at least one local First Nation, Murray Rankin, B.C.’s minister of Indigenous relations and reconciliation,…

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