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United Nations faces ‘imminent financial collapse’ without urgent action, UN chief says
By Edith M. Lederer The United Nations chief is warning that the world body faces “imminent financial collapse” unless its financial rules are overhauled or all 193 member nations pay their dues — a message likely directed at the United States and the billions it owes. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a letter to all U.N. member nations obtained Friday by The Associated Press that cash for its regular operating budget could run out by July, which could dramatically affect…
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Six Nations hit with major snow storm
Six Nations Public Works digs out from record breaking snow storm When the storm hits and…
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The Feather Report – Black & White and Red All Over
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United Nations faces ‘imminent financial collapse’ without urgent action, UN chief says
By Edith M. Lederer The United Nations chief is warning that the world body faces “imminent…
As Supports Dwindle, Violence Against Sex Workers Is Up
By Michelle Gamage, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Tyee Violence against sex workers has been increasing…
‘Truth, courage, care’: Esk’etemc leader honoured with ‘B.C.’ reconciliation award
By Dionne Phillips, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, IndigiNews Former Esk’etemc Kúkwpi7 Charlene Belleau (Eaglestar Woman) has…
Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia adds waterfront reserve land at Tufts Cove
By Lyndsay Armstrong More than 108 years after the catastrophic Halifax Explosion caused widespread damage and…
Nunavut and federal government agree to $480 million for 750 new homes in Nunavut
By William Koblensky Varela, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunavut News The federal government has reached an…
Portage leaders awarded for economic growth in Western Canada
By Renee Lilley, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Portage Graphic Leader Two regional leaders are being celebrated…
Polly Cooper, an Oneida woman who helped save Washington’s army, is honored on $1 coin
By Savannah Peters EDGEWOOD, N.M. (AP) — The reverse side of the U.S. Mint’s 2026 Sacagawea…
‘This is our hunting ground’: Iqaluit to raise flag to support Greenland
By Arty Sarkisian, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunatsiaq News IQALUIT-Iqaluit city council unanimously voted Tuesday to…
City, RCMP ‘merge’ efforts against Iqaluit’s alcohol-related crimes
By Arty Sarkisian, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunatsiaq News Iqaluit RCMP and municipal enforcement officers will…
Anandasangaree says lack of help from some provinces, police won’t thwart gun buyback
By Jim Bronskill Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said he doesn’t foresee logistical challenges in gathering…
10 ‘taken’ from B.C. firm’s Mexican mine site, but Global Affairs says no Canadians
By Darryl Greer Global Affairs Canada says it is monitoring a security incident at a Vancouver-based…
There’s a homelessness crisis but no state of emergency, mayor says
By Mike Stimpson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Thunder Bay Source THUNDER BAY — There is a…
GNWT, Acho Dene Koe reach agreement to streamline housing initiatives
By Kody Ferron, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, NWT News/North The territorial government and the Acho Dene…
B.C. school trustee ‘terrified’ after police ordered her out of vehicle at gunpoint
A school trustee in Prince George, B.C., says she was “terrified” after being ordered out of…
Fearing ICE, Native Americans rush to prove their right to belong in the US
By Graham Lee Brewer, Savannah Peters And Stewart Huntington MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — When U.S. Immigration and…
Ottawa signs settlement with survivors of boarding school in Saskatchewan
The Canadian government has signed a $27-million settlement agreement with abuse survivors of a boarding school…
Two men dead after shooting at First Nation in northern Quebec
Quebec provincial police say two men in their 30s were killed in a double murder Wednesday…
Fire destroys school in Berens River First Nation
By Steven Sukkau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Winnipeg Sun Berens River First Nation says its community…
Tataskweyak Cree Nation releases research alleging hydro operations harming Churchill River
By Steven Sukkau, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Winnipeg Sun Tataskweyak Cree Nation says independent scientific research…
Feds commit funding to Indigenous-led study of rattlesnakes
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Canada’s National Observer For a long time, killing rattlesnakes…







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