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NT minister says deaths of Indigenous woman and baby should have been ‘all over the news’

August 4, 2022August 4, 2022

‘I want to tell you how very sorry I am’: Pope’s Iqaluit speech hews close to earlier apology

August 4, 2022August 4, 2022

Future of lawsuit over language of instruction in Nunavut schools rests with Nunavut court judge

August 4, 2022August 4, 2022

In the North, Indigenous workers outpaced non-Indigenous in CERB uptake by wide margin: Statistics Canada

August 4, 2022August 4, 2022

Treaty 6 chiefs, residential school survivors call for mental health resources following papal visit

July 22, 2022July 22, 2022
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NT minister says deaths of Indigenous woman and baby should have been ‘all over the news’

August 4, 2022August 4, 2022

‘I want to tell you how very sorry I am’: Pope’s Iqaluit speech hews close to earlier apology

August 4, 2022August 4, 2022

Future of lawsuit over language of instruction in Nunavut schools rests with Nunavut court judge

August 4, 2022August 4, 2022

In the North, Indigenous workers outpaced non-Indigenous in CERB uptake by wide margin: Statistics Canada

August 4, 2022August 4, 2022

Treaty 6 chiefs, residential school survivors call for mental health resources following papal visit

July 22, 2022July 22, 2022

Batoche Historic Site lands to be transferred back to Métis people of Saskatchewan

July 22, 2022July 22, 2022

Indigenous delegates from B.C. hope for ‘expanded apology’ during papal visit

July 22, 2022July 22, 2022

N.W.T. residential school survivors, descendants head to Edmonton for papal visit

July 21, 2022July 21, 2022

‘We can forgive, but we’ll never forget’: residential school survivors in Manitoba travel to papal visit stop

July 21, 2022July 21, 2022
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NT minister says deaths of Indigenous woman and baby should have been ‘all over the news’ ‘I want to tell you how very sorry I am’: Pope’s Iqaluit speech hews close to earlier apology Future of lawsuit over language of instruction in Nunavut schools rests with Nunavut court judge In the North, Indigenous workers outpaced non-Indigenous in CERB uptake by wide margin: Statistics Canada Treaty 6 chiefs, residential school survivors call for mental health resources following papal visit
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‘We were told our brothers were dead’: Chile’s Lost Tribe Reclaims Identity

By Mat Youkee in Tierra del Fuego (The Guardian - May 3, 2022) - One of José Vásquez Chogue’s enduring childhood memories is that of his...

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First Australians urged to get vaccinated

(NACCHO Aboriginal Health News Alerts - March 24, 2022) - This week marks the second phase of the national COVID-19 vaccine rollout which is targeting...

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Indigenous Peoples ‘have globally harvested billions of oysters sustainably’

Nina Massey, PA Science Correspondent Now considered a luxury, oysters have been sustainably harvested by indigenous peoples around the world for thousands of years, a...

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A view of the Alaskn Mountains from Haines Junction, Yukon. (Photo: R. Dahl)
An inukshuk stands against a setting arctic sun. (photo: Google photos)
A handcrafted vest worn by a Dene drummer at the 2018 Folk on the Rocks festival in Yellowknife, NT. (Photo: R. Dahl)
A dog musher encourages his team to the finish li9ne in the 2019 Canadian Dog-Derby Championships. (Photo: R. Dahl)
Yellowknife from the west
A July sunset over Yellowknife Bay. (Photo: Roy Dahl)
Legendary CBC broadcaster George Tuccaro shares a laugh during the 2018 Canadian Dog Derby Championship. (Photo: Roy Dahl)
Action is always fierce during the NWT Senior Spike-It Tournament. (Photo: Roy Dahl)
The Yellowknife skyline as seen from the southern shore of Frame Lake. (Photo: Roy Dahl)
Ora Williamson poses for a photo during the fall of 2016. (Photo: Roy Dahl)
Canadian Prime Minister marvels at the wintry landscape in Yellowknife Bay during a visit to Yellowknife in March, 2019. (Photo: Roy Dahl)
Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla, meet members of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation during a recent tour of the Yellowknife area in May, 2022. (Photo: Rebecca Beck)
Prince Charles shares a smile with a member of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation on the drum dance floor during his recent visit to the Yellowknife area in May, 2022. (Photo: CBC North)
Prince Charles chats with YKDFN Chief (Ndilo) Fred Sangris (L) and YKDFN Chief (Dettah) Ed Sangris (R) during a demonstration of Dene handgames while on a brief tour of Dettah in May, 2022. (Photo: Leah Weber)
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RSS From the CBC

  • Team Haudenosaunee plays lacrosse for more than just the game August 13, 2022
    Team Haudenosaunee and five other nations are competing in Winnipeg this week at the World Junior Lacrosse Championships.
  • 'It was my moment,' says wrestler who won Nunavut's 1st Canada Summer Games gold August 12, 2022
    When Eekeeluak Avalak won Nunavut’s first gold medal at the Canada Summer Games, he says he channeled strength from his coach, his family, his territory and his ancestors.
  • Water shortage prompts Iqaluit to declare state of emergency August 12, 2022
    After declaring a state of emergency due to historically low water levels, the city of Iqaluit will begin pumping water out of a nearby lake into its reservoir. 
  • How First Nations in Alberta are building their own child welfare systems August 12, 2022
    A trio of northern First Nations expect to be the first Indigenous group to take over child welfare services from the Alberta government — but say their new agency won't be up and running for over a year.
  • First Nations-owned cannabis stores no longer need SLGA permit: province August 12, 2022
    The Saskatchewan government is hoping to "level the playing field" by removing a requirement that cannabis stores on First Nations land hold provincial permits, though they must enter into an agreement with the SLGA. However, the change has already been rejected by at least one chief.

Indigenous People Fight To Save New York Shoreline And Heritage

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