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Over 30 business leaders to gather at CCIB’s Central Business Forum and Indigenous Women in Leadership Award Dinner
Toronto, ON, May 15, 2025 – On June 5, 2025, over 400 attendees from across the country will gather at the Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto to advance economic prosperi…
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Energy
New report charts a fast-track to energy, critical minerals and infrastructure development that could generate $1.1 trillion in GDP growth by 2035
OTTAWA, ON, May 15, 2025 - The Public Policy Forum (PPF) today released a landmark report that outlines urgent strategies to accelerate investment in energy, critical m…
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Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation Urges Federal and Provincial Leaders to Uphold First Nation Rights in Resource Development
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Human rights
Canadian Human Rights Commission welcomes Brian Eyolfson as part-time Commissioner
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May 15, 2025 Join us at Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, to be held at George Brown College Waterfront Campus in Toronto, Ontario, from May 30 to June 6…
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Business
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Toronto, ON, May 15, 2025- As economic uncertainty challenges businesses across the country, Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) urges Canadians to take actio…
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Awards
Celebrating the Nursing Education Stars Awarded King Charles III’s Coronation Medal
In recognition of their exceptional and sustained contributions to enhancing nursing education, twenty-five nursing education stars have been honoured with the prestigiou…
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Health
CPhA seeking pharmacist input to support expanding sexual and reproductive health resources for underserved populations
The Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) is continuing to support pharmacists in delivering inclusive Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) care. Building on the succes…
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Culture & Heritage
Emma Morrison sharing Indigenous culture on the world stage - TimminsToday.com
May 15, 2025 She is the first Indigenous woman to represent Canada at the Miss World pageant Emma Morrison, a member of Chapleau Cree First Nation, is making histor…
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Eabametoong MR: Tariffs or no Tariffs, Genuine First Nation Partnerships must be the Backbone of Sustainable Development in Ontario and Canada
“Respect and wisdom go a long way, although they are becoming rare in these days of self-interest,” reflected Chief Solomon Atlookan and Council from Eabametoong Firs…
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Finance
UCCM Anishnaabe Police move ahead on their own as negotiations on federal funding continue - CBC
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Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict Responds to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Cabinet Appointments
(May 14, 2025—Toronto, Ont.) Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict has released a statement following the announcement of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s newly appointed…
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Unifor calls for unity and solidarity on International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia
May 14, 2025 On this International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia, Unifor reflects on lives impacted by hate and reaffirms our commitment to bringin…
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Housing
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Environment
325 Mayors and First Nation and Tribal Leaders Adopt Declaration on Preserving the U.S.-Canada Relationship for a Strong Regional Economy and Healthy Environment
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Jordan's Principle
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Arts & Entertainment
International Indigenous Music Summit 2025 Announces Rhoda Roberts as Keynote Speaker and Unveils Full Daytime Program - That Eric Alper
May 15, 2025 International Indigenous Music Summit 2025 details the daytime programming for this year’s gathering in Tkaronto, June 2-6, and welcomes Rhoda Roberts a…
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Energy
Chair of 10 First Nations/Highbury Energy Inc. Wanagekong-Biiwega’iganan Clean Energy Project is re-elected Chief
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COMPANY: BIRD CONSTRUCTION INC. LISTING: TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE CITY: MISSISSAUGA SYMBOL: BDT DATE: MAY 14, 2025 SUBJECT: BIRD ANNOUNCES 2025 FIRST QUARTER RESULT…
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CEDC Tourism Development Fund Provides $50,000 to Wake the Giant 2025
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ONWA Extends Congratulations to Newly Appointed Federal Cabinet
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A Special Statement from the Métis Nation of Ontario on Appointment of New Crown–Indigenous Relations and Indigenous Services Ministers
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National Indigenous groups partner to pressure Canada to end MMIWG2S+ crisis
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Reclaiming Our Sacred Truth
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