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Countering false information in health care
April 16, 2025 As millions of Canadians struggle with access to health care, many are turning to social media for medical advice. What they’re finding is a growing amount of false information. The Canadian Medical Association’s (CMA’s) 2025 Health and Media Annual Tracking Survey Opens in a new window found that 62% of Canadians have […]
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Read MoreA Way Forward: Ontario Chamber of Commerce and Canadian Council for Indigenous Business Unveil Report Series on Economic Reconciliation
(TORONTO– April 16, 2025) – The path to economic reconciliation requires more than words; it demands action. Today, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) launched A Way Forward, Ontario’s Path Towards Economic Reconciliation, Equity and Inclusive Growth, a multi-part report series designed to support businesses in their reconciliation […]
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Read MoreAccess Denied: Federal government fails on ‘reconcili-action’ agenda by fighting release of records about residential schools
April 16, 2025 Nearly ten years after the publication of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)’s final report, Canada’s federal government continues to fight Indigenous groups from across the country seeking access to records surrounding residential schools. For this continued denial of access, it has been resoundingly selected as the 2024 recipient of the federal […]
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Read MoreAssociation of Iroquois and Allied Indians Welcomes The Mississaugas of The Credit First Nation
July 19, 2024 Read more: https://mncfn.ca/association-of-iroquois-and-allied-indians-welcomes-the-mississaugas-of-the-credit-first-nation/
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Read MoreAlamos Gold Releases 2023 Annual ESG Report
All amounts are in United States dollars, unless otherwise stated. TORONTO, July 19, 2024 — Alamos Gold Inc. (TSX:AGI; NYSE:AGI) (“Alamos” or the “Company”) has released its annual Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report (“ESG Report”), which outlines the Company’s progress on its ESG performance in 2023 across its operations, projects and offices. “During 2023 […]
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Read MoreGovernment of Canada announces over $37 million to help address harms related to substance use
From: Health Canada Improving health outcomes for people at risk of substance-related harms and overdose across Canada April 14, 2023 Every day, families and communities across the country lose loved ones to overdoses from the increasingly toxic illegal drug supply. Collectively, through harm reduction, treatment, services, as well as prevention efforts alongside all levels of […]
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Read MoreTalk on Chinese and Métis Heritage in Bruce County to be held at the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre
The Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre is proud to announce an upcoming talk on Chinese and Métis heritage in Bruce County in recognition of Archives Awareness Week (April 3 to 8). This special event will feature two speakers: Jenna McGuire, Executive Director of Historic Saugeen Métis, and May Ip, Founder of the Grey Bruce […]
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Read MoreResilient Communities Fund grants $95.8M to 1,146 Ontario non-profits
April 21, 2022 The Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) announces the newest grant recipients of the Resilient Communities Fund. This funding will help 1,146 organizations recover and build their resiliency from the impacts of COVID-19. From the onset of the pandemic, the non-profit sector had to address many challenges, from meeting public health requirements to finding […]
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Read MoreNiagara District Council of Women hosting ‘Truths about Indigenous History in Niagara’ Wednesday – iHeartRadio
April 18th 2022 The Niagara District Council of Women will host a zoom meeting on Wednesday called the “Truths about Indigenous History in Niagara –the Challenging Present and the Way forward to Reconciliation”. It is part of a 4 year National Council of Women of Canada program on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. […]
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Read MoreOntario Helping Protect Communities Against Racism and Hate
September 28, 2021 New grant program supporting community-based anti-racism and anti-hate initiatives TORONTO — The Ontario government is helping protect communities against racism and hate through the province’s new $1.6 million Anti-Racism Anti-Hate Grant Program. Eligible organizations, including community-based, not-for-profit organizations, can apply for grants of $40,000 over two years for independent projects, or $100,000 […]
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