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Statement from Premier Pemberton on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Sep 30, 2025 Premier Mike Pemberton has issued the following statement: “Tomorrow is designated as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt …
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Courts
Court dismisses appeal of man who killed 17-year-old girlfriend -NunatsiaqNews
Sep 30, 2025 Jerry Ulayuruluk convicted of 2nd-degree murder; judges call appeal ‘wholly without merit’ Nunavut’s appeal court has dismissed the appeal of an …
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Indigenous
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Statement
September 30, 2025 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation serves as a solemn reminder of the injustices, pain, and suffering endured by our people at the hands of t…
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Jordan's Principle
Jordan’s Principle funding cut ends Yukon rural food program feeding Indigenous kids - APTN News
Sep 29, 2025 A Yukon-based First Nations education advocacy organization says it was forced to axe its rural nutrition program after its Jordan’s Principle funding w…
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Community
Update: Pangnirtung Local State of Emergency
On the Hamlet of Pangnirtung declared a local state of emergency after the community’s water treatment plant stopped producing water. The Government of Nunavut (GN) …
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Health
New action plan expands work of Sexualized Assault Response Team
The Sexualized Assault Response Team (SART) is publishing the SART Expansion Action Plan to strengthen and expand support services in Yukon communities. We are deeply gra…
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Environment
Government of Yukon strengthens environmental protection with new Contaminants Regulation
The Government of Yukon is taking action to protect the environment and safeguard communities by introducing a new Contaminants Regulation under the Environment Act that …
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Economic Development
Minister Chartrand announces funding to build northern tourism in lead up to World Tourism Day
From: Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency Over $1.5 million for attracting visitors, creating new signature events, small infrastructure upgrades and more in…
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Indigenous
Results of the 2025 NWT Archery Championships Powered by Northwestel
September 26, 2025 Results of the 2025 NWT Archery Championships Powered by Northwestel The 2025 NWT Archery Championships powered by Northwestel brought together a…
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Indigenous
Statement from Minister Streicker on the Government of Yukon’s response to the recommendations of the Eagle Gold Mine Independent Review Board
Sep 25, 2025 Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources John Streicker has issued the following statement: “We have carefully reviewed the report provided by the Ind…
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Environment
Government of Yukon provides update on remediation of Victoria Gold’s Eagle Gold Mine
September 25, 2025 The Government of Yukon continues to provide updates to Yukoners regarding progress on the remediation work and environmental monitoring of the Eagl…
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Education
Indigenous Book Club returns for another season
September 25, 2025 Yukon Public Libraries, in partnership with the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre, is pleased to announce the return of the Indigenous Book Club. The …
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Business
Nordic Ambassador Panel - WKR
WKR Director Dennis Patterson spoke at a Canada West Foundation panel with the Ambassadors to Canada from Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland, moderated by Gary G.…
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Culture & Heritage
‘My life has changed since being able to reconnect and find community’ - Cabin Radio
September 25, 2025 An Edmonton-based entrepreneur from Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ Kų́ę́ First Nation is a finalist in the 2025 Pow Wow Pitch. The annual competition c…
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#OrangeShirtDay2025
NTI: Orange Shirt Distribution
(September 24, 2025 – Iqaluit/Rankin Inlet, Nunavut) In advance of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation (September 30th) Nunavut Tunngavik will be distributing …
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Culture & Heritage
Planned heritage centre will show Inuit ‘belongings,’ not artifacts - Nunatsiaq News
Sep 25, 2025 Public meeting in Iqaluit on Friday to give public chance to comment, ask questions No Inuit “artifacts” will be housed in the planned $150-million…
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Forestry
2024 Northwest Territories Forest Health Report highlights impacts of drought and decreased insect activity
September 24, 2025 The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) has released the 2024 Northwest Territories Forest Health Report. The report offers a comprehensi…
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Arts & Entertainment
To Get a High School Diploma, Indigenous Kids like Me Had to Leave Behind Everything They Knew - The Walrus
Sep. 25, 2025 The risk of getting lost during the journey was so high, parents had to sign a release form When we arrived in Yellowknife, the high school residence,…
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Housing
Housing NWT Releases Interim Update on Renewal Strategy
September 24, 2025 Housing NWT has released its second update on the progress of the Housing NWT Renewal Strategy. This marks an important step in its commitment to in…
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#OrangeShirtDay2025
What’s happening across the NWT on Orange Shirt Day 2025 - Cabin Radio
September 24, 2025 Events are taking place across the Northwest Territories to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. E…
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Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) Honours Truth, Healing, and Reconciliation
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Uncovering the Truth Behind a Little-known Chapter in Canadian History
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Six Nations of The Grand River 59th Elected Council Position on Bill C-2 – Strong Borders Act
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Long Point First Nation achieves Financial Management System Certification
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HMQF Inaugural Reconnection Grant
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15 coaches honoured with the province's highest award for excellence from the Coaches Association of Ontario and Hydro One
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Hydro One breaks ground on the St. Clair Transmission Line to power southwest Ontario
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Six Nations of The Grand River Mourns the Passing of Graham Greene
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Community Notice: Update on State of Emergency and Remediation Initiatives for Iroquois Lodge
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28 Indigenous communities, charitable organizations and municipalities each receive $25,000 from Hydro One Energizing Life Community Fund
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MNO advances Metis Rights and Self-Government with the passing of Landmark Powley Institute Act at 32nd Annual General Assembly
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Hydro One Reports Second Quarter Results
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Métis Nation of Ontario Concludes the Métis Summit with Prime Minister Carney
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Métis Nation of Ontario Attending Summit with Prime Minister
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Métis Nation of Ontario Rejects New “Expert” Report Paid for by Wabun First Nations Report Ignores Basic Facts of History and the Actual Text of Treaty 9
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Amplifying Indigenous Women’s Voices at the 18th Session of the UN Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP18)
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Community Notice: Jordan's Principle Funding Changes and Reimbursement Guidelines
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Amplifying Indigenous Women’s Voices at the 18th Session of the UN Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP18)
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