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SCO Calls for Changes to Canada’s ‘Indian’ Status Policy and the Second-Generation Cutoff
October 17, 2024 ANISHINAABE AND DAKOTA TERRITORY, MB —Today the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) joined in a growing call to make significant changes to the fe…
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2SLGBTQI+
Strengthening 2SLGBTQI+ communities to advance equality in Alberta and Manitoba
From: Women and Gender Equality Canada October 17, 2024 – Calgary, Alberta – Women and Gender Equality Canada Gender equality depends on all people having the opp…
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Education
2024 VIBE Awards to honour outstanding Indigenous entrepreneurs this November - UM Today
October 17, 2024 Each year, the Visionary Indigenous Business Excellence (VIBE) Awards bring together students, professionals, faculty, and entrepreneurs to celebrate …
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Participants in Indigenous cultural exchange program to New Zealand feel 'scammed' - CBC
Oct 17, 2024 Working holiday targeted at Indigenous youth didn't live up to promises, say participants What many thought was a dream opportunity for Indigenous yout…
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AFN head urges support for child welfare deal, says they won't get better from Tories - SteinbachOnline
Oct 17 2024 The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations is urging chiefs to vote in favour of a landmark child welfare deal with Ottawa, saying she doesn't thi…
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Environment
Wawanesa Accepting Applications for Community Wildfire Prevention Grants
October 16, 2024 Winnipeg, MB – To help Canadians safeguard their communities from the threat of wildfires, Wawanesa Insurance is offering $150,000 in Community Wild…
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Environment
The AMC Commends Historic Canada Water Agency Announcement
October 16, 2024 Treaty One Territory, Manitoba – The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) was pleased to be part of a historic announcement today at The Forks in Winni…
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Canada strengthens protection of freshwater with launch of standalone Canada Water Agency
From: Canada Water Agency October 16, 2024 Fresh water is our most precious natural resource, needed for drinking, cleaning and sanitation, recreation, industry, ag…
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Business
Flying Nickel Closes 3rd Tranche of Non-Brokered Private Placement Raising Gross Proceeds of $90,000
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, October 15, 2024 – Flying Nickel Mining Corp. (TSX-V: FLYN; OTCQB: FLYNF) (“Flying Nickel” or the “Company”) announces that, furthe…
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Justice
Manitoba chief justice optimistic about court's path to reconciliation, but admits system is 'flawed' - CBC
Oct 16, 2024 'We're going to make mistakes,' Glenn Joyal says Manitoba Court of King's Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal describes the province's justice system as "f…
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Courts
Exchange Group - NOTICE OF CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT APPROVAL
WINNIPEG, MB, Oct. 15, 2024 - The Court of King's Bench of Manitoba has authorized the Representative Plaintiffs to give notice to Class Members that a Settlement has bee…
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Indigenous
Harmonizing Cultures: Western Manitoba Youth Choir’s Fall Season Begins - Discover Westman
Oct 14 2024 Fifty-four high school students from across Westman are participating in this year's Western Manitoba Youth Choir, and their concert tour begins in just a …
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Environment
Trees are meant to grow here': Millions of seedlings planted to bring Interlake forest back from the ashes - CBC
Oct 14, 2024 First Nations join partners in 8-year project to reforest Devils Lake and fight climate change Farron Sharp sticks a shovel into the ground as her anch…
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New Agreement Types Help Keep More Children Out of Care
October 11, 2024 Amendments to the Child and Family Services Act (CFS) that allow new agreement-based supports to keep more children in their homes and out of the chil…
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Education
WAG-Qaumajuq Director & CEO to Receive Honorary Doctorate of Letters from The University of Winnipeg
Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 11, 2024: The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG)-Qaumqjuq is proud to announce that our Director & CEO Dr. Stephen Borys will receive an Honorary…
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Human rights
Southern Chiefs’ Organization Stands with First Nations: Clean Drinking Water is a Human Right, Federal Government Needs to Step Up
October 10, 2024 ANISHINAABE AND DAKOTA TERRITORY, MB — The Southern Chiefs’ Organization is profoundly disappointed at the Government of Canada’s stance in cour…
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
A Deep Dive into the False Kamloops Graves Claims - FCPP
October 10, 2024 As we recently learned, the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, and their Parliamentary Secretary at the time; the Kamloops City Council; a select…
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Human rights
14-year fight for disability services settled in favour of First Nations children in Manitoba - APTN News
Oct 11, 2024 Human rights and legal challenge succeed First Nations children living on-reserve in Manitoba are now eligible for provincial disability-related servic…
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Business
PomeGran President Wins Broadband Nation Impact Award for Greatest Technical Achievement in Connecting the Unconnected
WASHINGTON, DC, Oct. 10, 2024- PomeGran Inc. (PomeGran) is proud to announce that President, Joe Hickey, has been awarded the prestigious Impact Award for Greatest Techni…
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Justice
Supporters hold birthday walk for Tanya Nepinak 13 years after her disappearance - APTN News
Oct 10, 2024 On what would have been her 45th birthday, dozens of people gathered in downtown Winnipeg Thursday to honour Tanya Nepinak. The member of Pine Creek Fi…
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