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Launch of the Indigenous Science, Environment, and Technology Hub
When and Where Wednesday, November 12, 2025 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Suite 10033 (10th Floor) Ontario Power Building 700 University Ave Toronto ON M5G 1X6 Canada …
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Education
Indspire announces the 2025 Guiding the Journey: Indigenous Educator Awards recipients and prepares for its largest-ever National Gathering for Indigenous Education
Wednesday, November 12, 2025 – Ohsweken, ON – Indspire is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s Guiding the Journey: Indigenous Educator Awards, which …
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Indigenous
Announcement: Acting CEO Appointment and Office Update
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Indigenous
CAEFS Response to the 2024-2025 Office of the Correctional Investigator Annual Report
OTTAWA, Ontario, Nov. 12, 2025 -- The Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies (CAEFS) welcomes the most recent report of the Office of the Correctional Investig…
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Environment
Global: Fossil fuel infrastructure is putting rights of 2 billion people and critical ecosystems at risk
November 12, 2025 First-of-its-kind mapping exercise, paired with multi-country qualitative research, reveals depth and scale of potential harm by industry 520 mi…
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Culture & Heritage
The Government of Canada invests in the expansion and renovation of the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
From: Canadian Heritage November 12, 2025 Museums protect our history and celebrate our culture and diversity by fostering knowledge and inspiring pride and creativ…
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Energy
Ontario Breaks Ground on Canada’s Largest Battery Storage Project
November 12, 2025 Skyview 2 storage facility will have enough capacity to power nearly 400,000 homes EDWARDSBURGH CARDINAL — Construction is now underway on the s…
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Arts & Entertainment
Amanda Rheaume performs ahead of Minoshkite Indigenous Music & Arts Festival - CTV News Video
Nov. 12, 2025 Métis Singer-Songwriter Amanda Rheaume performs ahead of the Minoshkite Indigenous Music & Arts Festival. Read More: https://www.ctvnews.ca/ottaw…
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Indigenous
Turnkey, Clearcable, and Spruce River Form Strategic Teaming Agreement to Accelerate Broadband Access in First Nation Communities
THUNDER BAY, ON, Nov. 12, 2025 - Turnkey Construction Inc., doing business as Turnkey Communications, Clearcable Inc., and Spruce River Construction Management & Engi…
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Business
Volta Drills Widest TREO-Mineralized Interval to Date 0.95% TREO over 438.9m, Including 1.06% TREO over 358.6m, at Springer REE Project in Ontario, Canada
HIGHLIGHTS ⦁ Drill interval ranks as one of the longest Total Rare Earth Oxide (“TREO”) intercepts globally and will contribute to the forthcoming mineral resour…
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Inside the first meeting between the Major Projects Office and its Indigenous advisory council - iPolitics
November 12, 2025 The two groups still have to finalize the terms of reference that will guide the relationship. The Major Projects Office’s Indigenous advisory c…
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Anishinabek Nation
Anishinabek Nation declares renewed State of Emergency over public safety crisis
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Arts & Entertainment
Canadian Museums Association announces resignation of Janis Kahentóktha Bomberry as Executive Director and CEO
The Board of the Canadian Museums Association today announced the resignation of its Executive Director and CEO, Janis Kahentóktha Bomberry. “The Canadian Museums A…
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Finance
Toronto Pearson awards $780,000 to 10 Indigenous-led organizations in largest Nest Fund
November 12, 2025 TORONTO – Toronto Pearson is investing $780,000, its largest Nest Fund to date, to support 10 Indigenous-led organizations in strengthening their o…
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Energy
First Nation in Ontario pays U.S. rates for Manitoba hydro, chief fears border tensions will boost costs - CBC
Nov 12, 2025 Windigo Island residents pay some of highest electricity rates in the region, over double Manitoba’s Residents of a First Nation in northwestern Onta…
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Culture & Heritage
Act of Remembrance given in Inuktitut during Ottawa's Remembrance Day ceremony - CBC Lite
November 12, 2025 Titus Allooloo says 'to be chosen to speak in Inuktitut is quite the privilege' Titus Alloolooo gave the Act of Remembrance speech in Inuktitut du…
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Indigenous
Your Opportunity to Give Back to Indigenous Communities in the GTA Call for Board of Directors
Nov. 11, 2025 About Aboriginal Legal Services Aboriginal Legal Services (ALS) was established on February 21, 1990, and has grown to become one of the leading Indig…
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Business
Reports say Crawford nickel project to be added to Canada’s special projects list - CTV News
November 12, 2025 The Crawford nickel project, based near Timmins, Ont., is expected to be added to the special projects list that will be released on Thursday. The…
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Forestry
GreenFirst Reports Financial Results for the Third Quarter of 2025
NORTHBAY, ON, November 11, 2025 GreenFirst Forest Products Inc. (TSX: GFP) (“GreenFirst” or the “Company”) announced results for the third quarter and three quart…
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
New nation-building projects to include mining and energy developments, sources say - CTV News
November 12, 2025 Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to unveil the second phase of major projects Thursday — with that list including mining and energy developments, …
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Indigenous
Correctional Investigator’s 2024-25 Annual Report calls for significant reform of mental health care services in federal corrections
Ottawa, November 12, 2025 – The 2024-25 Annual Report of the Office of the Correctional Investigator was tabled in Parliament on October 30, 2025. The Office’s 52nd A…
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Canada’s 2025 Budget – Indigenous women’s safety must be recognized as a nation-building investment
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Filing an Indian Boarding Homes Claim If You Filed a Claim in another Settlement
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7th Annual She Is Wise Conference - Vendor & Facilitator Registration
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Community Emergency Update: Update to Iroquois Lodge Residents
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Planning for Your Indian Boarding Homes Class Action Compensation Payment
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Annual Sisters in Spirit Vigil 2025: Honouring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
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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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Indian Boarding Homes Class Action | Awareness of Class Action Settlement
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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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Six Nations of The Grand River Mourns the Passing of Graham Greene
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