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Six Nations Elected Council joins men’s group in lawsuit against Six Nations Confederacy Council’s development institute
Six Nations Elected Council joins men’s group in photo after signing onto their class action lawsuit…
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Indigenous Police Are “Part of the Solution” Against Organized Crime: Former Senior RCMP Investigator
By Alex Murray Writer When Garry Clement spoke at the 17th Annual First Nations Chiefs of…
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Editorial: Open or closed and is there a penalty?
This week Turtle Island News has received a letter from a Six Nations Band councillor outlining her…
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The Feather Report – Black & White and Red All Over
Black & White and Red All Over Photos by Carl Pascoe & Rachel A. Powless By…
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City launches Digital Service Squad to help small businesses adopt online technologies
Brantford, ON – In partnership with the Downtown Brantford BIA, the Brantford-Brant Business Resource Enterprise Centre…
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Six Nations Elected Council joins men’s group in lawsuit against Six Nations Confederacy Council’s development institute
Six Nations Elected Council joins men’s group in photo after signing onto their class action lawsuit…
Senator, MP, advocate call on Ottawa to pass Indian Act status law before break
By Alessia Passafiume First Nations MPs and senators are calling on the federal government to pass…
HBC Royal Charter welcomed in Winnipeg ceremony at Manitoba Museum
By Ian Bickis A historic document that granted the Hudson’s Bay Company control over roughly one-third…
A lost kelp forest, found in a box of old photos
By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Canada’s National Observer The kelp forest in the northern…
NEWS ALERT-Six Nations Police shut down non-Six Nations owned tobacco plant operating on Seneca Road
By Lynda Powless Editor Six Nations Police have shut down a section of Seneca Road as …
‘This is what you call genocide’: Hundreds rally for First Nations heath care
By Maya Ekman, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, NWOnewswatch.com SIOUX LOOKOUT – “Health care for our people…
Nisga’a official says most hurdles for Ksi Lisims have been cleared
By Lauren Krugel The secretary-treasurer of the Nisga’a Nation in northern British Columbia says there remain…
Yukon Energy fish hatchery uses helicopter to complete 2026 salmon release
By Noah Korver, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Yukon News Staff from the Whitehorse Rapids Fish Hatchery…
Disappearance of Fort Nelson woman featured on true crime podcast
By Energeticcity.ca Local Journalism Initiative Reporter FORT NELSON, B.C. — The disappearance of a Fort Nelson…
Tory MP says 4,000 letters sent urging Carney to amend Indian Act status rules
By Alessia Passafiume A Conservative MP says more than 4,000 letters have been sent to the…
Carney chairs virtual meeting with the premiers as CUSMA talks loom on horizon
By The Canadian Press Staff Prime Minister Mark Carney chaired a virtual meeting with the premiers…
B.C. woman pleads guilty to attempting to euthanize cat with fentanyl: SPCA
British Columbia’s animal welfare society says a woman has been banned from owning or living with…
A new unit aims to help B.C. First Nations navigate police accountability processes
The First Nations Justice Council in British Columbia has officially launched an effort meant to help…
‘We’ve become hyper-partisan,’ says Queen’s Park intern in Kiiwetinoong
By Maya Ekman, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, NWOnewswatch.com SIOUX LOOKOUT – Eve Parry says the Legislative…
Brantford: Police asking public for help in finding missing Kyleigh
By Alex Murray Writer BRANTFORD, ONT- The Brantford Police Service (BPS) are asking for the public’s…
Ginoogaming First Nation: Minister “Celebrating” Ring of Fire Progress While Nearby Community in State of Emergency
By Alex Murray Writer While Ontario Minister Greg Rickford was “celebrating” his progress on the Ring…
Tory MP says 4,000 letters sent urging Carney to amend Indian Act status rules
By Alessia Passafiume A Conservative MP says more than 4,000 letters have been sent to the…
Awards shine light on teamwork, service and community at Wiikwemkoong Tribal Police Service
By Jacqueline St.Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Manitoulin Expositor WIKWEMKOONG—In policing, much of the work…
Supreme Court silence leaves questions lingering over Aboriginal title and private property
By Jacqueline St.Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Manitoulin Expositor CANADA—The Supreme Court of Canada has…
‘We are not who we are because of cheques from Ottawa and Victoria’: Former President of Haida Nation talks conservation in Tofino
By Nora O’Malley Ha-Shilth-Sa Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Tofino, B.C. – Miles Richardson, former president of…








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