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Pushing to uplift Indigenous youth, artist voices in SaskatchewanThe University of Saskatchewan's new Indigenous storyteller-in-residence started his post this week. And now, Shawn Cuthand is hoping to help the next generation find their voice.CanadaFeb 4
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APTN to produce Canada’s next federal election leaders’ debateFor the first time in history, a national Indigenous news media organization will have meaningful involvement in the federal leaders’ debates.PoliticsApr 5, 2021
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Arlen Dumas takes leave as Grand Chief of Assembly of Manitoba ChiefsAssembly of Manitoba Chiefs Grand Chief Arlen Dumas announced Friday he is taking "a brief leave of absence from his role to heal."InvestigationsJul 13, 2019
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NHL game to be broadcast live in Cree from WinnipegFor the first time ever, an NHL game between Montreal and Carolina will be broadcast in Plains Cree live from Winnipeg.SportsMar 24, 2019
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‘It could open doors to future generations’: First ever NHL Cree broadcastScoring a milestone for Canadian television history, Sportsnet and the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network are teaming up to deliver the first ever NHL game in Plains Cree.SportsMar 18, 2019
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NHL game to be broadcast in Plains Cree language later this monthHistory could be made later this month with the broadcast of what's believed to be the first NHL game called in the Plains Cree language.CanadaMar 14, 2019
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2018 Indigenous Day Live promises music, dancing and more to bring Canadians togetherIndigenous Day Live has been held annually since 2007 and is the largest celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day and the summer solstice in Canada.EntertainmentJun 11, 2018
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Controversial author Joseph Boyden booked for Alberta teachers’ conventionAs controversy swirls over author Joseph Boyden’s indigenous heritage, he is set to appear as a guest speaker at a convention for Alberta teachers this weekend in Edmonton.CanadaFeb 7, 2017
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‘Mohawk Girls’ set to make Season 4 debutMohawk Girls will be making a return for its fourth season on Oct. 25 at 9:30 p.m. The show focuses on four Mohawk women in their 20s who are experiencing life as a Mohawk in the 21st century.EntertainmentOct 19, 2016
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