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Loon Lake RCMP seeks public assistance locating missing 13-year-old girl, Lyah Partridge
March 28, 2023 On March 27, 2023, at approximately 5 p.m., Loon Lake RCMP received a report of a missing 13-year-old girl, Lyah Partridge. Lyah was last seen o…
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Yorkton RCMP: Requesting public assistance in locating missing 15-year-old male, Dresaun Prettyshield
On March 24, Yorkton RCMP received a report that a 15-year-old male, Dresaun Prettyshield (also goes by Dre), was missing. He was last seen at approximately 3 p.m. leavin…
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First Nations lays claim to critical minerals and resources
Treaty 6 Territory, Saskatoon SK – First Nations lay claim to all rare earth minerals on Treaty territories, say the leaders of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous N…
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We need to break those barriers': Sask. model becomes first Indigenous person to open for Dior fashion show - CTV News
March 29, 2023 An 18-year-old Saskatchewan woman became the first Indigenous model to open for a Dior fashion show, in late February. Now the model, from Fishing Lake …
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MGBHLM First Nation holds first-of-its kind uplifting gala - SaskToday.ca
Dozens of artists, including powwow dancers, musicians, a comedian, and a motivational speaker, highlighted the gala honoring recently passed Young Boady and a young firs…
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FSIN says 2023-24 Sask. budget doesn't do enough for First Nations - CBC
Mar 28, 2023 More than 1/3 of $249.1 million in First Nation funding comes from gaming payments The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN), which represe…
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Where the Children Are Buried - The Walrus
Mar. 29, 2023 Thousands of Indigenous children died at residential schools across Canada. This is the story of one community’s search for unmarked graves Jenny Ro…
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ÃŽle-Ã -la-Crosse Survivors Come Together to Demand Saskatchewan and Canada Negotiate a Fair Resolution during Inspiring and Powerful Weekend Conference
Saskatoon, SK, March 28, 2023 – Following a critical and historic conference, the ÃŽle-à -la-Crosse Survivors Committee, with support from the Métis Nation–Saskatche…
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Town recognizes Métis Culture Week with flag-raising ceremony - battlefordsNOW
Mar 27, 2023 A number of events are planned in the Battlefords to celebrate Métis Culture Week which runs from March 27 to April 1. The week was launched with a fl…
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All critical minerals and rare earth elements belong to First Nations: FSIN - battlefordsNOW
Mar 27, 2023 A statement by the FSIN says that all rare earth elements and critical minerals in the province belong to First Nations. The statement is a response to…
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Saskatchewan Mineral Exploration Tax Credit to Triple Under New Legislation
March 27, 2023 Today, Energy and Resources Minister Jim Reiter introduced the Government of Saskatchewan's proposed amendment to The Mineral Resources Act, 1985. The p…
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FSIN Concerns ahead of Government of Canada 2023-24 Budget
March 27, 2023 Treaty 6 Territory, Saskatoon SK – The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is seeking assistance in the Government of Canada’s federal…
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All our relations – Students immerse themselves in Indigenous cultures and business in Brazil - FNUniv
March 27, 2023 A group of FNUniv students recently returned from a 10-day study tour as part of the inaugural Business and Public Administration: Business in Brazil co…
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Honouring miyo wâhkôhtowin powwow
This month Saskatchewan Polytechnic hosted its first powwow to honour miyo wâhkôhtowin. Powwows are a central aspect of Indigenous culture and provide an opportunity…
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Judge grants bail to two Indigenous sisters who say they were wrongfully convicted - National Post
Mar 27, 2023 YORKTON, Sask. — A Saskatchewan judge has granted bail to two sisters who have spent nearly 30 years in prison for what they say are wrongful murder con…
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Sask. First Nation girls hockey team practises at Madison Square Garden - CBC
Mar 26, 2023 Trip made possible by legacy of late NHLer Jim Neilson, who played 12 seasons with the New York Rangers Gracie Arcand will never forget her March 16 pr…
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Métis Nation-Saskatchewan granted judicial review to challenge province - SaskToday.ca
We would have preferred to collaborate rather than pursue legal avenues: MN-S. SASKATOON — Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has ruled that Métis Nation-Saskatchewan can…
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Saskatchewan Indigenous groups sound alarm on crime-wave crisis - The Globe and Mail
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FSIN calls for Action to Address Systemic Racism in the Ministry of Enviroment
Treaty 6 Territory, Saskatoon, SK – The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is seeking an apology from Saskatchewan Environment after an Elder’s home wa…
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FNUniv forms groundbreaking partnership to offer the first Mohawk Language Certificate Program
Regina, Saskatchewan – Today, the Ontario-based Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre (FENFC), First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv), and University of Regina (U of …
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FMB welcomes framework for economic reconciliation in Budget 2023, calls for additional measures
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Hydro One begins community engagement on proposed transmission line in Clarington to support Ontario's growing energy needs
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ONWA at 2023 UN World Water Conference
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Water is Sacred
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Hydro One begins community engagement to enable clean energy future in southwest Ontario
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Protecting Water, Protecting Life
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Honouring Water Contest
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Hydro One and Coaches Association of Ontario launch coaching grant to break down barriers in sport
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ONWA celebrates International Women’s Day at Home and Abroad
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Safety is a Privilege that Not All Women Have
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Little Native Hockey League (Little NHL) returns after a three-year hiatus of the tournament
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Cora McGuire-Cyrette, member of Canadian Delegation for the 67th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW67)
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FMB welcomes recommendations for future of financial standards setting
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March Virtual Gatherings: Responsible Online Streaming and Gaming
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Ontario Chamber and Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business Working to Advance Economic Reconciliation in Ontario
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