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SCO Honours Indigenous Nurses Day: May 13

Press Release May 13, 2026 The Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is proud to recognize Indigenous Nurses Day and honour the nurses who care for the citizens living in our member…

Expansion of Virtual Access to Addiction Medicine

Press Release May 13, 2026 Residents to benefit as options for addiction treatment expands to more communities The Virtual Access to Addiction Medicine (VAAM) program is expanding to additional communities and…

Honouring Excellence in Nursing: 2026 Indigenous Services Canada Award Recipients Announced

Press Release From: Indigenous Services Canada May 13, 2026, Ottawa, Ontario — Unceded Algonquin Territory — Indigenous Services Canada Through the provision of care rooted in respect, compassion and a…

SickKids study identifies genetic pathway tied to autism behaviours – CTV

May 13, 2026 A newly identified genetic pathway linked to autism spectrum disorder could help scientists better understand the condition’s core social and behavioural traits, according to a major Canadian-led…

What we know about hantavirus now that people linked to outbreak are back in Canada – CTV

May 13, 2026 TORONTO — The outbreak of hantavirus on the MV Hondius cruise ship has captured the attention of Canadians and left many with questions. Here’s what we know…

Could cruise ship passengers sue over the hantavirus outbreak? – CTV

May 13, 2026 NEW YORK — Passengers on a cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak have limited legal recourse, though the ship’s operator could still be liable if…

A disabled man living in a group home died malnourished in hospital. His family wants answers – CBC

Gimli care home resident Sean Feldsted weighed just 92 pounds when he died in 2024 May 13, 2026 A family is calling for an inquest after an intellectually disabled man…

It’s healing’: Powwow academy strengthens identity, culture for Mînî Thnî students – CTV News

May 13, 2026 ÎYÂRHE NAKODA – Needle and thread in hand, Angel Lightning pieces together strips of bright-coloured satin to her fabric canvas and one stitch at a time, her…

Addressing forced resilience: Indigenous experiences with genomic medicine in B.C. – UBC Faculty of Medicine

May 12, 2026 A newly published study examines how systemic barriers in health care shape Indigenous families’ views about genomic medicine in British Columbia. The findings, recently published in Genetics…

Alert: Increase in Drug Poisonings Continue Across the Region

Press Release May 12, 2026 Drug poisonings (overdoses) continue to raise serious concern in our region related to more potent substances circulating the community. This is a critical reminder that street drugs may be cut or…

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