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Q&A: Chamber of commerce, fishing quotas, on mind of new Makivik Corp. VP – Nunatsiaq News

Apr 25, 2022 Andy Moorhouse sits down with Nunatsiaq News to discuss goals for Nunavik’s economy This isn’t Andy Moorhouse’s first stint at the helm of Makivik Corporation’s economy. He…

Bridge the Digital Divide for Indigenous Communities – The Tyee

BC’s disasters show high-speed internet is an essential service. How to fix colonial policies depriving rural reserves. The pandemic has highlighted antiquated policies born from colonialism that are putting remote…

BC Provides Millions to Indigenous Communities – Casino Reports

April 25, 2022 Last week, the Government of British Columbia informed that it will sanction a one-time grant to provincial Indigenous communities. The payment would be worth approximately CA$74 million,…

5 things to know for Monday, April 25, 2022 – CTV

April 25, 2022 A report on racism in the Canadian military is expected today, it’s deadline day for the government to call an inquiry into its use of the Emergencies…

Historic and monumental’ step taken as Winnipeg’s Bay building handed to First Nations group – CBC

Apr 22, 2022 ‘The vision really is to create as much opportunity as we can’: SCO Grand Chief Jerry Daniels Winnipeg’s downtown Hudson’s Bay building, which turns 100 years old…

Government data suggests First Nations hit more often with CERB repayment letters – CTV News

April 22, 2022 Vivian Ketchum applied for emergency aid during the first wave of the pandemic when she was forced to isolate after being a close contact of someone who…

University of Lethbridge adopts Iniskim Governance Process – UNews

Developed under the guidance of Dr. Leroy Little Bear (BASc (BA) ’72, LLD ’04) and the Elders in Residence, the Iniskim Governance Process outlines how ULethbridge will meet the Truth…

A former Hudson’s Bay store given to Winnipeg Indigenous group – Canada’s National Observer

April 22nd 2022 One of the landmark stores formerly run by the Hudson’s Bay Co. is about to undergo a major transformation in the name of reconciliation with Indigenous people.…

Next Conservative leader must have real reconciliation plan say political analysts – APTN News

Apr 21, 2022 “The Harper government left a very bad taste with Indigenous people all across the country. Poilievre, that’s a cross he’ll have to bear.” The race to crown…

Southern Chiefs plan $130M redevelopment of The Bay as symbol of reconciliation – CBC

Apr 21, 2022 Beaver pelts, elk hide to be transferred to Hudson’s Bay Co. in exchange for Winnipeg landmark The Hudson’s Bay Co., which facilitated the colonization of Western Canada…

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