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Media advisory - Canada and Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami to provide opening remarks at the meeting of the Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee
From: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada Ottawa, Ontario — Co-chairs Natan Obed, President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, and the Honourable Gary An…
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Human rights
OHRC and LCO release new tool to help organizations assess AI technologies to ensure they uphold human rights
November 6, 2024 TORONTO – Today, the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) and the Law Commission of Ontario (LCO) launched the Human Rights Impact Assessment …
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Indigenous
2 Billion Trees Program Announces 160 Million New Trees and Nearly Triples Trees Committed
From: Natural Resources Canada November 6, 2024 For generations, Canada’s forests have provided shelter, space to relax and play, and opportunities for economic g…
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Business
GreenFirst and KapCorp Announces Closing of the Plan of Arrangement, New CUSIP, and the Appointment of Doug Crawford to the Board of Directors of KapCorp
November 6, 2024 TORONTO, ON, – GreenFirst Forest Products Inc. (TSX: GFP) (“GreenFirst”) and Kap Corporation (“KapCorp”) are pleased to announce that furthe…
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Indigenous
Speech — Investiture Ceremony of the Order of Military Merit
November 6, 2024 Check against delivery Welcome to Rideau Hall and to this presentation of the Order of Military Merit. I want to acknowledge that we are gathere…
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Business
EllisDon Wins Two CCPPP 2024 National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in P3s
Mississauga, ON, November 06, 2024 — EllisDon Corporation has been presented with two 2024 National Awards for Innovation and Excellence in P3s, hosted by the Canadian …
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Education
‘His position was that education would pave the way to reconciliation’: In memory of Murray Sinclair - McMaster University
November 6, 2024 The McMaster community joins in mourning Senator Murray Sinclair, an extraordinary leader, a powerful advocate for human rights and a champion of trut…
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Business
GreenFirst to Host Third Quarter 2024 Earnings Call
November 6, 2024 TORONTO, ON, November 5, 2024, GreenFirst Forest Products Inc. (TSX: GFP) (“GreenFirst” or the “Company”) will host a conference call to revie…
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Arts & Entertainment
Indigenous artist’s work selected to be displayed at Queen’s Park - Belleville Intelligencer
Nov 06, 2024 Belleville-based Indigenous artist Angela Wiggins has been selected to participate in the prestigious Art à la Carte program at the Legislative Assembly …
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Courts
Supreme Court of Canada - Appeal Heard
November 6, 2024 OTTAWA – Today, the Supreme Court of Canada heard the following appeal and reserved its decision until a later date. Government of Saskatchewan …
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grants
They tackle pandemic learning loss, mentor newcomers and support Indigenous students. Meet the recipients of $1.3M in Hamilton Community Foundation grants - The Spec
Nov. 6, 2024 The recipients focus on preparing kids for high school and beyond. At first, it took her 45 minutes to solve just two division problems. By June, the s…
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Ford government pushback on race-driven admissions is welcome: Peter MacKinnon in the National Post - MLI
November 6, 2024 Affirmative action should not trump the principle of non-discrimination. TMU's new medical school should take notice. Toronto Metropolitan Universi…
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Business
PTX Metals appoints Dave Bell as a Technical Advisor to its 100% owned W2 Copper, Nickel, PGE and Gold Project
TORONTO, – PTX Metals Inc. (CSE: PTX) (OTCQB: PANXF, Frankfurt: 9PX) (“PTX” or the “Company”), a mineral exploration Company focused on high-quality gold, copp…
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Business
First Nation Drill Company Engaged For Phase III Drilling At Case Lake
November 6, 2024 Major Highlights First Nation company, Black Diamond Drilling, engaged for upcoming program at Case Lake Phase II water sampling completed at …
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Awards
ACO celebrates reinvigorating Ontario’s heritage through challenging projects - Construct Connect
November 6, 2024 At a recent gala event in Toronto, the developers, designers, contractors and other industry professionals who made significant achievements in buildi…
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Health
‘Too few know what strangulation can lead to’: York Region Centre for Community Safety launches Taking Your Breath Away campaign - York Region
November 6, 2024 The Taking Your Breath Away campaign has two calls to action: provide strangulation-specific training to all front-line workers and document and track…
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Environment
ADVISORY: Indigenous Climate Action On The Ground in Baku, Azerbaijan for UNFCCC COP29
November 06, 2024 Baku, Azerbaijan - Indigenous Climate Action (ICA), an Indigenous-led climate justice organization from Turtle Island (Canada), will be sending a del…
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Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Deachman: A headstone helps close a chapter on abuse at St. Joseph's Training School in Alfred - Ottawa Citizen
Nov 06, 2024 The headstone David McCann installed in Alfred, Ont. is a small marker of what happened to many at St. Joseph's Training School decades ago. On the las…
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Business
Cineplex Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results
TORONTO, Canada, November 6, 2024 (TSX: CGX) - Today, Cineplex Inc. (“Cineplex” or the “Company”) released its financial results for the three and nine months end…
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Election
Native American voters in northern Michigan hope to keep up 'political momentum' - CBC
Nov 06, 2024 Volunteers say Indigenous voters often ignored by the U.S. political parties It was a miserable, rainy election day across Michigan's Upper Peninsula. …
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