Indigenous Peoples
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Why are fire-related deaths higher in Indigenous communities?A coalition of private and and Indigenous groups have launched a pilot project to distribute and install more than 6,000 smoke alarms for Indigenous families across the country.CanadaJun 5, 2025
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First Nations, Inuit and Métis leaders say work lays ahead on road to reconciliationThe leaders of the three national Indigenous organizations they look ahead to the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Monday.CanadaSep 28, 2024
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New pilot training program announced for Saskatchewan Indigenous communitiesA new commercial pilot training program was announced Thursday for northern Saskatchewan Indigenous communities.CanadaAug 1, 2024
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Lethbridge celebrates National Indigenous Peoples DayLethbridge community members gathered at a series of activities and events in celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st.CanadaJun 21, 2024
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Saskatchewan marks National Indigenous Peoples Day with numerous eventsRegina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert are hosting several events in their cities to celebrate and recognize the culture, history, and heritage of Indigenous peoples on June 21st.CanadaJun 20, 2024
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Blood Tribe and Blackfoot Confederacy host 3-day language conferenceWith many Indigenous languages facing endangerment, the Blackfoot Confederacy is taking steps to preserve and protect their language.EducationJun 18, 2024
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‘Long overdue’: Nursing educators apologize to Indigenous Peoples for harms in educationIndigenous Peoples in Canada received an apology from the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing for harms related to nursing education.CanadaDec 11, 2023
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Saskatchewan artist helps design Royal Canadian Mint coin for Indigenous Peoples DayA Saskatchewan artist is one of three who contributed to the design of a newly unveiled Royal Canadian Mint coin that commemorates National Indigenous Peoples Day.CanadaJun 20, 2023
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Apology process announced for harms to Indigenous Peoples in health careCanadian Medical Association President Alika Lafontaine says the apology process for harms made against Indigenous Peoples in the health-care is aimed at earning trust.CanadaJun 13, 2023
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“Massive blow to reconciliation”, Sask. NDP reacts as government votes against Bill 610During Thursday's Question Period, the Saskatchewan government voted against Bill 610, The Meaningful Duty to Consult Act at second reading.PoliticsApr 20, 2023
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