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Michipicoten First Nation Demands Accountability for Decades of Chemical Contamination

Press Release First Nation considers legal action against Domtar and Ontario after decades of unresolved environmental pollution. MICHIPICOTEN FIRST NATION, ON – Michipicoten First Nation (MFN) is calling for immediate…

Canada: Climate Crisis Toll on First Nations’ Food Supply

Press Release Government Response Inadequate as Emissions Rise Climate change is taking a growing toll on First Nations in Canada, depleting food sources and affecting health. Canada is contributing to…

Media advisory – In August, even more new works will be available free on NFB.ca. Get set for the world premiere of the interactive story Bubble, the latest documentary by Alanis Obomsawin, and the official launch of The Curve, a collection of projects exploring life during the pandemic.

Press Release From: National Film Board July 27, 2020 – Montreal – National Film Board of Canada (NFB) Explore what’s available for free on NFB.ca in August! Our selection of…

STRONGER TOGETHER, TOUS ENSEMBLE Extends to 90 Minutes as New Broadcasters Join the Largest Single-Show Broadcast Event in Canadian History

Press Release Ten new broadcasters welcomed to the all-Canadian broadcast – – The historic event now begins at 6:30 p.m. across all markets / 7 p.m. NT on Sunday on…

MMF Virtual Concert “The Beat Goes On”

Press Release April 5, 2020 The current COVID-19 pandemic is affecting many industries and members of the workforce. Many musical performances have been forced to cancel in an effort to…

Public input sought on caribou planning

Albertans have a new opportunity to shape woodland caribou range planning, prior to federal deadlines for a plan to protect the threatened species. A public survey launched today is asking…

Experts to advise Kamloops, B.C. on proposed mine’s potential health effects – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Apr 26, 2017  By Andrea Klassen, Kamloops This Week THE CANADIAN PRESS KAMLOOPS, B.C. _ Councillors in Kamloops, B.C., have called on experts to advise them on any health…

Join Tara Shannon in a recording session to address mental health

September 23, 2016 The Ottawa Aboriginal Coalition (OAC) is pleased to invite Aboriginal youth—aged 10 to 20 years old—to participate in a recording session with singer/songwriter Tara Shannon. The recording…

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