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ᐊ ᓃᑳᓂᔅᑭᑭᓂᐧᐃᒡ ᐊᐱᑎᓰᐧᐃᓐ

Still Waiting – First Nations Clean Water Act dies on order paper after federal election called

First Nations Clean Water Act dies on order paper after federal election called

Natalia Fedosieieva

Trump’s Manifest Destiny

By the time this issue makes it to your table, President Donald Trump will once again be President of the United States.

Will Nicholls

Indigenous leaders voice hope and skepticism at COP29

While we are witnessing an ever-escalating cascade of climate disasters, leaders from the world’s most polluting countries were conspicuously absent from COP29, the United Nations’ annual climate conference.  

Patrick Quinn

Getting to know new Cree Health Board chairperson Jeannie Pelletier

A run-off election for Cree Health Board chairperson will be held November 27 between Jeannie Pelletier and incumbent Bertie Wapachee. As none of the five candidates received more than 50% of ballots cast November 12, a second round of voting is held for the top two candidates in the first round.

Patrick Quinn

The US government apologizes for mistreatment of Indigenous peoples

The US government apologizes for mistreatment of Indigenous peoples

Marek Bagga

Comparing the candidates for Cree Health Board chairperson

Cree voters will choose between incumbent Bertie Wapachee and challenger George L. Diamond in the election for the office of the Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay (CBHSSJB) chairperson to be held on November 12. The Nation spoke with both candidates to give readers a more informed choice.

Patrick Quinn

Federal commitment to residential school investigations questioned after funding cuts 

A group of experts and Indigenous organizations are concerned about recent federal cuts to funding for investigations into former residential school burial sites. After hundreds of unmarked graves were discovered at a Kamloops residential school site in 2022, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada set aside more than $200 million to support initiatives to document deaths and commemorate the children who did not return home.

Natalia Fedosieieva

Canadian Medical Association apologizes for history of harm to Indigenous people

The Canadian Medical Association apologized to Indigenous peoples for historical harms caused by the healthcare system during a September 18 ceremony in Victoria, BC.

Natalia Fedosieieva

Old Nemaska gathering hosts Quebec premier’s first visit to Eeyou Istchee

While his visit to Eeyou Istchee was primarily for a renaming ceremony of the Eastmain hydroelectric complex, it was Premier François Legault’s memorable experience in Nemaska that may help build a better relationship between the Cree Nation and Quebec government. 

Patrick Quinn

Getting to know Mary Simon, Canada’s Governor General 

Three years ago, on July 26, 2021, Mary Simon was sworn in as the 30th Governor General of Canada, becoming the first Indigenous person to hold the position. 

Joshua Janke

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