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Feds inject $660 million in new funding for national sports groups facing shortfalls
By Nick Murray The federal government is setting aside $660 million over the next five years for national sport organizations that have faced mounting deficits for years. Today’s spring economic update promises $110 million annually after that to boost to funding for national sport organizations that had remained largely static for two decades. Following this year’s Olympics in Milano-Cortina, which saw Canada’s weakest Winter Games medal count since 2002, the Canadian Olympic Committee issued an urgent plea for increased funding.…
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Feds inject $660 million in new funding for national sports groups facing shortfalls
By Nick Murray The federal government is setting aside $660 million over the next five years…
Liberals target affordability to meet era of uncertainty in spring fiscal update
By Craig Lord The federal Liberals say they’re getting a windfall from better-than-expected fiscal revenues and…
Wet’suwet’en chief loses contempt appeal after citing Indigenous law
The B.C. Court of Appeal says a Wet’suwet’en chief found guilty of criminal contempt for violating…
Feds outline $4.3B for Indigenous education, health in spring economic update
By Alessia Passafiume The federal government is promising $4.3 billion for First Nations education, Inuit food…
Lac La Ronge Indian Band may take legal action over rejected annuity claim increase
By Nicole Goldsworthy SaskToday Local Journalism Initiative Reporter LAC LA RONGE INDIAN BAND — The Lac…
‘I want to go home’: Forced relocation impacts Sanikiluaq more than 50 years later
By Arty Sarkisian, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunatsiaq News Sometime in the spring of 1970, eight-year-old…
First Nations being warned fraudsters are targeting Indigenous organizations
By Alex Murray Writer The Treaty Three Police Service (TTPS) warned fraudsters are targeting First Nations…
LNG pipeline project through ‘pristine wilderness’ faces B.C. court challenges
By Darryl Greer A Gitxsan Nation hereditary chief is challenging the B.C. government’s decision to allow…
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‘Dances With Wolves’ actor Nathan Chasing Horse sentenced to life in prison for sexual assault
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Royal Canadian Mint reviewing allegations about gold from tainted Colombian mines
By The Canadian Press The Royal Canadian Mint says it has initiated a full review in…
Prime Minister Mark Carney promises ‘good news’ in spring economic update
By Craig Lord Prime Minister Mark Carney says the Liberals are “good fiscal managers” — and…
Prime Minister Mark Carney announces Canada’s 1st sovereign wealth fund
By Craig Lord Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the country’s first national sovereign wealth fund on…
City of Toronto unveils plans for ‘World in a City’ FIFA fan festival
By Abdulhamid Ibrahim It will be a one-and-done festival, but one the City of Toronto has…
Mining industry paying ‘tiny percentage’ of value to Nunavut: economist
By William Koblensky Varela, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunavut News Inuit associations and the Government of…
Business groups say new sovereign wealth fund another helpful tool
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Trump’s many upcoming large, public events may present fresh security challenges after latest attack
By Will Weissert WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal law enforcement officials are evaluating how to proceed with…
In Remote Communities, an Indigenous Cardiologist’s Program Is Succeeding
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MPP demands urgent action on First Nations health care transportation
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Province ‘on a mission’ to electrify mineral-rich Red Lake area
By Maya Ekman, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, NWOnewswatch.com THUNDER BAY — The Ford government says it…







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