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National Chief RoseAnne Archibald to headline 4th annual Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase in Vancouver June 1 and 2
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 29, 2023 -- Assembly of First Nations National Chief RoseAnne Archibald will feature prominently at the annual Indigenous Partnerships Su…
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Health
Services, supports expand for people with disabilities
May 29, 2023 VICTORIA – In celebration of British Columbia's sixth annual AccessAbility Week from May 28 to June 3, 2023, British Columbians will benefit from expand…
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Canadian LNG on the global radar: Vancouver welcomes world's top energy leaders at LNG2023
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 29, 2023 -- Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) will be in the spotlight as the world’s energy leaders take the stage at LNG2023, th…
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Environment
Globe Climate: The Indigenous community fighting fire with fire - The Globe and Mail
May 29, 2023 Good afternoon, and welcome to Globe Climate, a newsletter about climate change, environment and resources in Canada. It’s that time of year again: S…
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Business
Trailbreaker Resources Acquires Golden Sable Property, South-Central BC
May 29, 2023 – Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. (TBK.V) (“Trailbreaker” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that it has acquired the 2,568 hectare Golden Sable …
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Business
NorthWest Copper Announces AGM to be Held on September 6, 2023
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 29, 2023 -- NorthWest Copper Corp. (“NorthWest” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: NWST) (OTCQX: NWCCF) today announced that it has postpo…
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B.C. minimum wage increases June 1 for lowest-paid workers
May 29, 2023 VICTORIA – On June 1, 2023, B.C.’s lowest-paid workers will get a pay boost when the general minimum wage increases from $15.65 to $16.75 an hour. …
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Nanaimo says it has followed procedure in rezoning process for project opposed by First Nation - Times Colonist
Snuneymuxw First Nation is concerned about what will happen to site of ancestral village The City of Nanaimo maintains it followed proper process for a partly complete…
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Education
Child care providers celebrated at 2023 ChildCareBC Awards of Excellence
May 28, 2023 VICTORIA – Child care providers who provide outstanding care, connection and learning environments for B.C. children were recognized at the ChildCareBC …
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Fish & Ocean
Government of Canada invests in further protecting Canada's waters from aquatic invasive species
From: Fisheries and Oceans Canada Vancouver, British Columbia - Threats to biodiversity are being felt across Canada and the world. After habitat loss, invasive spec…
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Arts & Culture
Rothenburger: Indigenous veterans memorial sends reassuring message - CFJC Today Kamloops
May 29, 2023 ANYONE TEMPTED to accept the stereotype of indigenous peoples always asking for more from Canada should have been at a ceremony in the Lower Nicola on Sun…
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Environment
Metlakatla First Nation Celebrates Re-Opening of Metlakatla Wilderness Trail with Community and Prince Rupert Port Authority
May 26, 2023 After more than five years of being closed due to damage from a severe wind storm, the Metlakatla First Nation celebrated the re-opening of its Wilderness…
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Vancouver brings temporary residential schools memorial to a close after 2 years - Abby News
May. 26, 2023 City plans to ‘reactivate’ the plaza, including supporting Indigenous weekend markets The City of Vancouver has brought a two-year memorial for re…
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Arts & Culture
Talking Stick Festival 2023: Summer Reverb kicks off National Indigenous History Month on June 1
May 25, 2023 Full Circle: First Nations Performance presents North America’s premiere Indigenous Arts and Culture Festival, featuring film, theatre, visual arts, mus…
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Environment
8 Years On: Reflecting on Indigenous Law since TEN's TMX Impact Assessment
On May 26, 2015, Tsleil-Waututh Nation launched our independent assessment of the Trans Mountain pipeline and tanker expansion (TMX), grounded in Tsleil-Waututh’s unext…
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Call for Nominations to I·SPARC’s Board of Directors
(May 25, 2023) I·SPARC is seeking applications for three Director positions, whose terms are expiring in 2023. As a volunteer directed Society, the Indigenous Sport, …
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
PHOTOS: Memorial Cup arrives, Blazers to wear jerseys honouring Indigenous veterans - CFJC Today Kamloops
May 26, 2023 KAMLOOPS — One day ahead of the tournament’s beginning, the Memorial Cup trophy arrived in Kamloops Thursday afternoon. An Arrival of the Cup cerem…
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Business
Indigenous-business banquet promises powerful blend of cultural excellence and economic insight
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 26, 2023 -- The Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase (IPSS) invites the public to a banqueted dinner on Thursday, June 1. The event b…
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ATAC Resources Ltd. Announces Mailing of Special Meeting Circular
May 25, 2023 - Vancouver, BC - ATAC Resources Ltd. (“ATAC”) (TSX-V:ATC, OTCQB:ATADF) is pleased to announce the mailing of an information circular (the “Circular”…
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Taseko Issues 2022 Environment, Social & Governance (ESG) Report
May 25, 2023, Vancouver, BC – Taseko Mines Limited (TSX: TKO; NYSE MKT: TGB; LSE: TKO) (“Taseko” or the “Company”) today published its annual Environment, Socia…
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Hydro One seeks feedback on the draft Environmental Assessment Report for the Waasigan Transmission Line project
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Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business welcomes Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment as a Procurement Champion
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Indigenous Mothers Lead with Love
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The Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship Fund is helping Indigenous businesswomen with innovative ideas, but little access to capital, grow and succeed as entrepreneurs.
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Hydro One selects contractor to help deliver the Waasigan Transmission Line project
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FNHMA 11th Annual National Conference
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Moose Hide Campaign: Walk to End Violence
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Mental Health is Integral to Holistic Wellbeing
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Indigenous Health Organizations launch RISE ABOVE RACISM campaign, championing a call for allies within the Canadian healthcare system
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Honouring Mother Earth 2023 Winners
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Honour Your Body – Join the Mocc Walk
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Hydro One to invest in critical electricity infrastructure to support mining operations in northwest Ontario
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Indigenous Women: Stronger Together
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Honouring Mother Earth
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Hydro One announces promotion of key operations leaders and Executive Leadership Team structure changes to enable economic growth and a clean energy future
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Health for All
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Congratulations to the winners of SHERO-kwe 2023
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