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Federal funding cuts force Canada's Métis Nation–Saskatchewan to end mental health program
Federal funding cuts have forced Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S), to end its me...
Joseph Guenzler 24 Feb 2026
Indigenous leaders urge stand against Residential School denialism in Canada
Indigenous leaders have written to the University of British Columbia, taking a...
Giovanni Torre 27 Jan 2026
Canadian government's substantial investment in Indigenous sport
The Canadian government has committed $1. 5 million to support sport-focused soc...
Joseph Guenzler 30 Jan 2025
Red River Métis secure $15.3million for language strategy
Canada's federal government has announced an investment to support the revitalis...
Joseph Guenzler 10 Jan 2025
Canadian First Nations form partnership to deliver major wind energy project

The Six Nations Energy Development LP - a new consortium of Cowessess First Nation, George Gordon First Nation, Kahkewistahaw First Nation, Métis Nation-Saskatchewan, Pasqua First Nation and Wh...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 27, 2024
Canadian police charge suspect over 1976 murder of Indigenous girl

Five decades after she disappeared, Canadian police have charged a suspect with the murder of 16-year-old Métis girl Pauline Brazeau. On Wednesday Alberta's Royal Canadian Mounted Police issued...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 9, 2023
New law recognising Métis governments passes Canada's lower house, but controversy persists

New legislation formally recognising Métis governments in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario passed first and second readings in Canada's House of Commons on Wednesday before Parliament adjourne...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 23, 2023
UN Special Rapporteur urged to push Canada on Indigenous rights

The Canadian government is facing new calls to stop violating the rights of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people as UN Special Rapporteur Francisco Calí Tzay begins his 10-day visit to...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 2, 2023
Canadian government to pay $3 billion in compensation to First Nations, Métis and Inuit survivors of residential schools

The Canadian government will pay A$3billion in compensation to hundreds of Indigenous communities for decades of abuse suffered by First Nations, Métis and Inuit children in residential schools...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 24, 2023
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