Category : Indigenous Affairs


Treaty Six Chiefs Travel to London to Invite King Charles

A high-level delegation of Treaty Six First Nations leaders has embarked on a historic journey to England. Their mission is to formally extend an invitation to King Charles III and the royal family to visit Saskatchewan, marking a significant diplomatic o

Treaty 6 Chiefs to Meet King Charles in London

Seven Saskatchewan First Nations chiefs are traveling to Buckingham Palace to invite King Charles III to the 150th Commemoration of Treaty 6 in August, aiming to reaffirm the historic relationship.

King Charles Invites Saskatchewan Chiefs to Buckingham Palace

In a significant diplomatic gesture, King Charles III has extended invitations to Saskatchewan First Nations chiefs for a meeting at Buckingham Palace. This historic event precedes the 150th anniversary of Treaty 6, highlighting ongoing reconciliation eff

Eby Questioned on Musqueam Land Agreement Knowledge

British Columbia's Premier David Eby was questioned in the legislature about his awareness of a federal agreement granting Aboriginal rights and title over Greater Vancouver lands to the Musqueam First Nation.

Regina Centre Hosts First 'One-Stop Shop' for Newcomers

The Regina Immigrant Women Centre organized a pioneering event at Cornwall Centre, bringing together local services to assist newcomers in settling into Saskatchewan. This initiative aims to streamline access to essential resources for immigrant women and

First Nations Protest Budget Cuts in Halifax Rally

Hundreds gathered at the Nova Scotia legislature for a First Nations-led demonstration, dubbed the 'Shoulder to Shoulder' rally, to voice opposition to recent budget reductions impacting Indigenous communities.

Windsor Iranians Reflect on Death of Supreme Leader

Windsor's Iranian community shares mixed emotions, from celebration to anxiety, following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader and escalating U.S.-Iran tensions, highlighting local impacts and global concerns.

Musqueam Title Agreements for Greater Vancouver Released

The federal government has publicly released comprehensive title agreements with the Musqueam Indian Band, covering significant portions of Greater Vancouver. This landmark step advances reconciliation and clarifies land rights in the region.

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