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AMC Condemns WRHA’s Decision to Terminate Patient Advocate Unit Partnership
January 14, 2025 Treaty One Territory, Winnipeg – The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) is deeply disheartened and outraged by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority…
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AMC Condemns WRHA’s Decision to Terminate Patient Advocate Unit Partnership
January 14, 2025 Treaty One Territory, Winnipeg – The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) is deeply disheartened and outraged by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority…
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Manitoba Government Releases Your Way Home: Manitoba's Plan to End Chronic Homelessness
January 14, 2025 New 30-Day Plan Will Move 700 Manitobans Out of Encampments and Into Housing: Premier The Manitoba government has unveiled Your Way Home: Manitoba…
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Judge rules Garden Hill First Nation woman's Charter rights breached during arrest - CBC
Jan 14, 2025 Under questioning by judge, safety officer said she had no knowledge of the Charter A judge has dismissed comments a Manitoba woman made during her arr…
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Indigenous Reading Circle offers Indigenous students relaxed atmosphere to discuss what they’re reading - UM Today
January 10, 2025 The Indigenous Reading Circle, offered by the UM Libraries and led by Indigenous Librarian Intern Claire Settee, is an opportunity for Indigenous stud…
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Canadian Premium Sand Inc. Announces Conclusion of Warrant Exercise and Fiscal Year End 2024 Results
CALGARY, Alberta, Jan. 10, 2025 -- Canadian Premium Sand Inc. (“CPS” or the “Company”) (TSXV: CPS) is pleased to announce the conclusion of the previously announc…
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Honouring Outstanding Achievements of Indigenous Manitobans in Sport
January 9, 2025 The 2025 Manitoba Indigenous Sports Awards are now accepting nominations, celebrating the achievements of Indigenous athletes, coaches, and volunteers …
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Manitoba First Nations Police Service names interim chief - Winnipeg Free Press
Jan. 9, 2025 The Manitoba First Nations Police Service has named an interim replacement as tributes continue to pour in for its chief, who is believed to have died in …
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Winnipeg powwow club hopes to expand cultural programming in the new year - CBC
Jan 10, 2025 'I'm just happy that I can reconnect with my culture,' says participant Kadence Wastesicoot, 13, slices through a piece of pink fabric, cutting out sha…
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
AFN National Chief rejects 'outlandish, disrespectful' Trump remarks on Canada joining U.S. - CBC
Jan 10, 2025 Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said comments are 'disheartening' and undermine sovereignty of First Nations Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, the Assembly of First Nat…
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Government of Canada announces investment to revitalize the Michif language for the Red River Métis
From: Canadian Heritage January 9, 2025 The Government of Canada is committed to supporting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in their efforts to reclaim, rev…
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In Memory
SCO Sends Condolences on the Terrible Loss of Police Chief Doug Palson
January 9, 2025 Manitoba First Nations Police Service Chief of Police Doug Palson led with compassion and an approach guided by the 7 teachings. He will be greatly m…
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The Government of Canada supports capital improvement projects at the Manitoba Theatre for Young People
From: Canadian Heritage January 9, 2025 The Government of Canada is ensuring that the arts are accessible to young Canadians and investing in performance spaces so …
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AMC and AFN Manitoba Offer Condolence in the Tragic Passing of Chief of Police Doug Palson
January 8, 2025 Treaty One Territory, Winnipeg – With heavy hearts, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) and the Assembly of First Nations Manitoba Office (AFN Mani…
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Manitoba First Nations Police chief believed dead in house fire - APTN News
Jan 09, 2025 The Manitoba First Nations Police Service (MFNPS) is investigating a house fire that is believed to have claimed the life of its chief of police Wednesday…
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Funding now open: Canada Water Agency invites applications to protect freshwater ecosystems nationwide
From: Canada Water Agency January 9, 2025 Protecting freshwater resources starts with empowering local initiatives to protect, restore, and conserve this vital reso…
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Rural health authority fires employee after social media post criticizes spending on landfill search for remains of Indigenous women - Winnipeg Free Press
Jan. 8, 2025 The Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority fired an employee this week for a social media post disparaging the landfill search for remains of murdere…
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First Nations Police Service chief believed to be dead after house fire - Global News
January 8, 2025 The Manitoba First Nations Police Service (MFNPS) believe its chief is dead after a house fire Wednesday. RCMP say the fire occurred just before 5 a…
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