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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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Alaska U.S. Water

EPA commits to better water, wastewater services in Alaska Native villages

EPA and partners have also renewed the Tribal Infrastructure Task Force to improve federal coordination efforts to deliver water infrastructure and financial assistant to Alaska Native villages and American Indian tribes.

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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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  • Young people learn about environment, tackling climate change through Métis traditions at Manitoba day camp August 18, 2022
    Young people who participated in the Manitoba Métis Federation's latest Métis Environmental Leaders of Tomorrow, or MELT, day camp in Brandon last week got a chance to learn about climate change impacts and traditional Métis teachings.
  • Wildfire evacuees hopeful they'll soon return home after generators shipped to Pukatawagan August 18, 2022
    More than 300 Pukatawagan residents who have been living in Brandon hotel rooms due to wildfires near their community will soon be return home, after Manitoba Hydro shipped two generators to temporarily restore power.
  • UBC Senate votes to rescind honorary degree given to bishop involved in residential schools August 18, 2022
    On Wednesday, the University of British Columbia's Vancouver Senate voted unanimously, with one abstention, to rescind an honorary degree given to a Catholic Bishop who oversaw residential schools in Kamloops and northern B.C.
  • Lake Manitoba chief optimistic after 'meaningful dialogue' with province on flood project negotiations August 18, 2022
    The chief of Lake Manitoba First Nation says for the first time, he's optimistic about negotiations with the province on a massive flood protection project.
  • Retired priest accused of sexual assault at Manitoba residential school pleads not guilty August 17, 2022
    Arthur Masse, a 92-year-old retired priest accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl at a Manitoba residential school more than 50 years ago, has pleaded not guilty.

Indigenous People Fight To Save New York Shoreline And Heritage

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