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2 Reasons You Might Want To Reconsider Your Gummy Multivitamin

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Biggest Weight Gain Now Comes Early in Adulthood

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The mandate of N.B.’s systemic racism commissioner perpetuates the problem

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How Commonwealth universities profited from Indigenous dispossession through land grants

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What causes mass shootings? Mental health failures or poor gun laws?

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2 Reasons You Might Want To Reconsider Your Gummy Multivitamin

July 6, 2022July 6, 2022

Biggest Weight Gain Now Comes Early in Adulthood

July 6, 2022July 6, 2022

The mandate of N.B.’s systemic racism commissioner perpetuates the problem

July 6, 2022July 6, 2022

How Commonwealth universities profited from Indigenous dispossession through land grants

July 6, 2022July 6, 2022

What causes mass shootings? Mental health failures or poor gun laws?

July 5, 2022July 5, 2022

Nunavut MP calls for Indigenous languages on federal election ballots

July 5, 2022July 5, 2022

Federal government, AFN reach $20B final settlement on First Nations child welfare agreement

July 5, 2022July 5, 2022

First Nations leaders vote against Assembly of First Nations national chief’s suspension

July 5, 2022July 5, 2022

Supreme Court gives Ontario right to appeal treaty obligation

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Feature Resources World

‘Our ancestors are in the rocks’: Australian gas project threatens ancient carvings – and emissions blowout

As the last of the sun’s rays curl away from the coast in Australia’s remote north-west, Josie Alec opens her arms and sings in traditional...

Native Press
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Feature Health World

Chef Crystal Wahpepah on the power of Indigenous cuisine: ‘Native foods are overlooked’

(The Guardian - May 15, 2022) - Out on the sunny patio at Wahpepah’s Kitchen, sizzling plates of bison and deer make their way down...

Roy Dahl
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Indigenous Canadians make a painful plea on eve of British royal visit

(Star-Phoenix - Reporting by Jenna Zucker Editing by Denny Thomas and Paul Simao - May 16, 2022) - As Britain’s Prince Charles and his wife...

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Health Technology World

How Do Patients Feel About AI in Health Care? It Depends

(WebMD - May 12, 2022) – Artificial intelligence has moved from science fiction to everyday reality in a matter of years, being used for everything...

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Fitness Guest Editorial Health Science

What Are the Main Causes of Diabetes?

Research into diabetes is increasing all the time. Despite this no one actually knows what specifically causes diabetes. This has led to a number of...

Native Press
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Canada Justice New Brunswick

Advocate calls for law reform, better protection of children’s rights in province’s child welfare system

)FREDERICTON, NB - May 16, 2022 - Press Release) – New Brunswick must act with more urgency to protect children at risk of harm, according...

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Métis Nation of Alberta Welcomes Upcoming Visit of Pope Francis to Canada

(Edmonton, AB - May 16, 2022) - The President of the Metis Nation of Alberta is hopeful the upcoming visit by Pope Francis to Canada...

Roy Dahl
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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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  • Dehcho First Nations to resume land claims negotiations with Canada and GNWT July 6, 2022
    After eight years, the Dehcho First Nations are resuming Dehcho land claim negotiations with Canada and the government of the Northwest Territories.
  • For the first time in 18 years, Gamètì golfers enjoy upgraded greens July 6, 2022
    A golfer in Gamètì, N.W.T., welcomed the courses brand new greens with a hole-in-one last week. 
  • Sister struggles to bring her Sixties Scoop brother's ashes home from U.S. July 6, 2022
    When Susan Chief wanted to bring her brother's remains home to Manitoba, she ended up in a dispute with his adoptive family.
  • Manitoba advocates say final settlement on First Nations child welfare agreement a step forward July 6, 2022
    Manitoba advocates for Indigenous families welcome the new $20-billion settlement to compensate young people, but said more must be done to keep children with their families.

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