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CAMH Launches Shkaabe Makwa – Centre for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Wellness
CAMH Launches Shkaabe Makwa – Centre for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Wellness Shkaabe Makwa will be the first hospital-based Centre in Canada designed to drive culturally relevant system initiatives to achieve health equity and community wellness. Twenty years after a team of Indigenous social workers and an Elder formed CAMH’s first team to support […]
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Rose LeMay – CEO of Indigenous Reconcilation Group
NationTalk catches up with Rose LeMay, the CEO of Indigenous Reconciliation Group. She brings with her over 20 years of experience to the IRG, mental health and health systems development in both private and public sectors. For more information, Visit: https://reconciliationgroup.ca/
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Read MoreMMF Proposal for Community Beautification Program Rejected by City of Winnipeg
June 30, 2020 Winnipeg, MB – A recent proposal from the Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) to run a community beautification project in Bunn’s Creek Centennial Park was denied by the City of Winnipeg. “This partnership would be a win for all parties: the MMF would create jobs for our Metis Citizens and Winnipeg taxpayers would […]
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NationTalk Celebrates 15 years of Service to our Partners, Clients and Subscribers as Canada’s Premier Source for Indigenous Media Releases, Employment, Event and Tender Services.
NationTalk Celebrates 15 years of Service to our Partners, Clients and Subscribers as Canada’s Premier Source for Indigenous Media Releases, Employment, Event and Tender Services. NationTalk, what many consider an essential service has delivered an outstanding 200,000+ Indigenous-specific media release, employment, event and tender opportunities and has provided over $1 million in free communication services […]
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Read MoreMMF President Responds to Senator Lynn Beyak’s Claim of Metis Status
Winnipeg, MB – According to a published report by the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), Senator Lynn Beyak, who was appointed by Stephen Harper, called herself Métis while participating in cultural competency training last year. This was clearly an attempt to distract from the problems she has created in what can only be described as […]
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Read MoreExpanded Northern store means more food services and retail jobs in Sandy Lake, ON
Winnipeg, MB, September 30, 2019 – The newly expanded and renovated Northern store in Sandy Lake, Ontario will kick off its grand re-opening on Monday, September 30th, inviting customers to celebrate its larger footprint, exciting new food services and dozens of new jobs for the community. The grand re-opening ceremony will begin at 10:00 a.m. […]
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Read MoreMKO Response to the Introduction of Eagle Feathers to Manitoba Courts
September 27, 2019 Treaty One Territory, Winnipeg, MB – Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc. (MKO) is issuing this statement in response to the blessing and introduction of more than 40 eagle feathers into Manitoba’s court system yesterday. “This is a historic moment,” stated Grand Chief Garrison Settee. “First Nations people hold the eagle in high esteem, and […]
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Read MoreMKO Commends Youth Taking Part in the Global Climate Strike
September 27, 2019 Treaty One Territory, Winnipeg, MB – Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc. (MKO) is commending youth across the province and the globe in their efforts to raise awareness on the importance of taking action to protect Mother Earth. “Climate change is an urgent issue we must address immediately,” stated Grand Chief Garrison Settee. “First Nations people lived […]
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Read MoreManitobans Reminded Minimum Wage Will Increase Oct. 1
September 29, 2019 The province reminds Manitobans the minimum wage will increase by 30 cents to $11.65 on Oct. 1, Growth, Enterprise and Trade Minister Blaine Pedersen said today. “We continue to provide predictable and sustainable increases to Manitoba’s minimum wage, which achieves the right balance benefitting both employees and employers,” said Pedersen. “Regular minimum […]
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Read MoreJudges of the SCC have concluded their visit to Winnipeg – September 25, 2019
OTTAWA, September 27, 2019 — Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada have concluded their visit to Winnipeg, after a week that included the Court’s historic first sitting outside of Ottawa and about a dozen meetings and events with the local community. “My colleagues and I were so impressed with the City of Winnipeg and all […]
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