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‘Carney is at a crossroads’ with First Nations, says AFN national chief
A year after prime minister took office, Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak speaks to IndigiNews about budget cuts, clean water and industry mega-projects
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First Nation aims to grow its food security in northern ‘B.C.’ — with geothermal heat
West Moberly leaders look deep underground for clean energy solutions, in a project that would be the first-of-its-kind in ‘Canada’
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In Nunatsiavut, the Inotsiavik Centre is connecting Inuit with their culture
After winning the million-dollar Arctic Inspiration Prize in 2024, the facility is offering language lessons, traditional arts workshops and more in northern ‘Labrador’
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‘Art can be so healing’: A conversation with Inuk photographer Katherine Takpannie
Award-winning artist tells IndigiNews about her journey, her creative process, and her best-known works — including her ‘Our Women and Girls are Sacred’ series
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Tla’amin set to reclaim forest stewardship with $80M logging licence deal: ‘A generational opportunity’
Nation to buy the forestry tenure for more than 1,540 square kilometres of its territories in the qathet (Powell River) area from Western Forest Products
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In ‘Gatineau,’ Indigenous leaders celebrate belongings returned from the Vatican: ‘We welcome them home’
Five of the objects were ceremonially uncrated at the Canadian Museum of History last week, while a total of 62 items will be transferred to their home communities across the country
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Renowned syilx educator hopes new UBCO building will boost Indigenous innovation
lax̌lax̌tkʷ Jeannette Armstrong says the university’s x̌əl sic snpax̌nwixʷtn building will make room for collaboration across disciplines
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Food security, community memories are key ingredients of new Tla’amin cookbook
Upcoming collection of beloved recipes and harvesting tips hopes to ‘capture the way that folks are enjoying traditional foods’
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Modern treaties law would hold feds ‘accountable to the promises’ made to First Nations, say chiefs
Indigenous leaders say Bill C-10 would finally hold ‘Canada’s’ feet to the fire over its commitments in the constitutionally protected agreements
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Nuxalk girls’ basketball team wrapped in support after championship win: ‘Everybody was cheering for us’
The Acwsalcta Thunder became provincial champions at the 2026 B.C. School Sports Provincial Tournament — emerging as the top of 16 high school teams










