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LittleTechGirl on MSNRedefining Reconciliation: Justin Bourque, a Métis Leader Advancing Indigenous Ownership and Economic PowerFor Justin Bourque, leadership goes beyond titles—it reflects a calling rooted in land, legacy, and lived experience ...
This is Part 2 of an investigative series on the Impact of Oil Sands on First Nations People by Jake Cardinal. Part 1 appeared in the June edition of Alberta ...
Two suspended Métis Nation-Saskatchewan regional directors are not backing down from their fight with the organization.
Saskatchewan, and Victor Guillet, President of Local 51, took to Saskatoon airways this week to remind people that Back to Batoche is right around the ...
EDF Power Solutions Development Inc. wants to erect between 30 and 35 turbines about 10 kilometres north of the city. Its ...
Note sent to chiefs says questions will be taken in advance of July 17 meeting to ensure most pressing concerns are addressed ...
First Nations chiefs and leaders will convene for a one-day meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, several key ministers, ...
A Community History makes a vital contribution to Métis historiography and to the growing body of scholarship that centers Indigenous voices in historical ...
Elder Judy Pelly was unable to attend June’s gathering of the Prairie Rivers Reconciliation Circle, which was hosted for the second time by the Saskatoon Co-op at their administrative offices.
A partnership in Alberta reflects efforts by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to improve Indigenous health ...
As protectors of the land and water, Indigenous peoples have long been leaders in climate action. In addition to advocating for the care of our planet, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis are making sig.
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