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Disaster at Akwesasne highlights Indigenous impacts of border issues

The tragic drowning of eight people attempting to cross illegally into the United States has shone an unfortunate light on the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) community of Akwesasne, which straddles the Ontario, Quebec and New York state borders and is divided by the St. Lawrence River.

Patrick Quinn

How Eeyou Istchee’s pandemic experience improved crisis planning

As the Covid-19 pandemic fades as a public health concern three years after it changed the planet’s life, some healthcare organizations are studying the Cree Nation’s successful mitigation measures to better understand how to respond to future emergencies.

Patrick Quinn

Agreement in principle signed to compensate victims of boarding school abuses

Kenneth Weistche was five or six when he was removed from Waskaganish and sent to Bishop Horden Hall residential school in Moose Factory. Eventually he was transferred to the Fort George Catholic residential school and later the St. Philip’s School at Fort George.

Ben Powless

Research seeks answers to eelgrass decline

Where has all the eelgrass gone? That’s the question scientists and land users are trying to answer, along with its huge impact on geese and other wildlife along coastal Eeyou Istchee.

Ben Powless

Dialogue for Life conference offers strategies to tackle suicide 

At this year’s annual Dialogue for Life conference, held at Montreal’s Sheraton Hotel February 14-18, workshop and training organizers shared evolving attitudes and strategies for addressing suicide prevention in Indigenous communities.

Patrick Quinn

Entities commit to Cree language protection

Cree Language Commissioner Jaime Moses said while there won’t be many activities for this year’s Cree Language Month, there are big plans in place to expand the role and impact of the Commissioner’s office.

Ben Powless

Toronto School Board makes Indigenous Voices course mandatory for students

Education advocates are hopeful that an initiative from Canada’s largest school board to establish a compulsory course focused on Indigenous writers for all secondary students will send a strong message across the country.

Patrick Quinn

George Pachano appointed CEO of Cree Development Corporation

The Cree Development Corporation (also known as the James Bay Native Development Corporation) has appointed George E. Pachano as its Chief Executive Officer.

Ben Powless

First Indigenous woman in space soars into history

Nicole Aunapu Mann, who became the first Native American woman in space last fall, set another landmark January 20 becoming the first Indigenous person to complete a spacewalk. 

Ben Powless

 Montreal auto show returns with an expanded range of electric-vehicle options

The 2023 Montreal International Auto Show was the first public automobile event in Canada since the Covid pandemic began in 2020. It was no surprise to see car companies competing to make a bold statement in their electric technology advancement and future vision after a long pause.

Prem Lee Prasannan

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