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Mexico City Marks 700 Years Since Founding of Tenochtitlan
Mexico City marked the 700th anniversary of its founding, commemorating the establishment of Tenochtitlan in 1325 with artistic performances, traditional dances, and a presidential speech addressing racism.
Mexico City Marks 700 Years Since Founding of Tenochtitlan
Mexico City marked the 700th anniversary of its founding, commemorating the establishment of Tenochtitlan in 1325 with artistic performances, traditional dances, and a presidential speech addressing racism.
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Indigenous Communities to Receive $100 Million in Business Acquisition Financing
First Nations Bank of Canada and Business Development Bank of Canada launched a $100-million loan program to help Indigenous communities acquire businesses, with loans averaging $5 million and BDC guaranteeing up to 85 percent of the debt, aiming to support economic reconciliation and a projected 23...
Indigenous Communities to Receive $100 Million in Business Acquisition Financing
First Nations Bank of Canada and Business Development Bank of Canada launched a $100-million loan program to help Indigenous communities acquire businesses, with loans averaging $5 million and BDC guaranteeing up to 85 percent of the debt, aiming to support economic reconciliation and a projected 23...
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WA's $18 Million Plan to Stop 200 Million Cane Toads
A $18 million project in Western Australia will seal leaks in 150 agricultural water points to create a waterless barrier, stopping the spread of an estimated 200 million cane toads across 27 million hectares, protecting biodiversity and the $136 billion iron ore industry.
WA's $18 Million Plan to Stop 200 Million Cane Toads
A $18 million project in Western Australia will seal leaks in 150 agricultural water points to create a waterless barrier, stopping the spread of an estimated 200 million cane toads across 27 million hectares, protecting biodiversity and the $136 billion iron ore industry.
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First Miss Indigenous Canada Crowned, Bringing Healing and Empowerment
Jessica McKenzie, a member of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, was crowned the first Miss Indigenous Canada in July 2024, a win she sees as a significant step in healing and empowerment for herself and her community, following a pageant with 700 applicants that celebrated Indigenous voices and culture.
First Miss Indigenous Canada Crowned, Bringing Healing and Empowerment
Jessica McKenzie, a member of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, was crowned the first Miss Indigenous Canada in July 2024, a win she sees as a significant step in healing and empowerment for herself and her community, following a pageant with 700 applicants that celebrated Indigenous voices and culture.
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Scurvy Outbreak in Saskatchewan Reveals Food Insecurity
A significant number of scurvy cases in northern Saskatchewan highlight widespread food insecurity and poverty.
Scurvy Outbreak in Saskatchewan Reveals Food Insecurity
A significant number of scurvy cases in northern Saskatchewan highlight widespread food insecurity and poverty.
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Governor General's Literary Awards Spotlight Indigenous Voices
The Governor General's Literary Awards recognize several Indigenous writers, highlighting their work and impact, along with broader discussion about reconciliation and opposing forces.
Governor General's Literary Awards Spotlight Indigenous Voices
The Governor General's Literary Awards recognize several Indigenous writers, highlighting their work and impact, along with broader discussion about reconciliation and opposing forces.
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Canada Sends First LNG Cargo to Asia
On Monday, the GasLog Glasgow, carrying the first LNG cargo from the $48.3-billion LNG Canada terminal in Kitimat, B.C., departed for Asia, marking a significant step in diversifying Canada's energy exports and creating jobs, but also sparking environmental concerns.

Canada Sends First LNG Cargo to Asia
On Monday, the GasLog Glasgow, carrying the first LNG cargo from the $48.3-billion LNG Canada terminal in Kitimat, B.C., departed for Asia, marking a significant step in diversifying Canada's energy exports and creating jobs, but also sparking environmental concerns.
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Indigenous Pathfinders Program Tackles Tech Underrepresentation
Mila and Indspire launched the Indigenous Pathfinders in AI program, a six-week initiative providing 21 Indigenous students with AI training, networking, and funding to develop AI solutions for their communities, aiming to increase Indigenous representation in Canada's tech sector, currently under 1...

Indigenous Pathfinders Program Tackles Tech Underrepresentation
Mila and Indspire launched the Indigenous Pathfinders in AI program, a six-week initiative providing 21 Indigenous students with AI training, networking, and funding to develop AI solutions for their communities, aiming to increase Indigenous representation in Canada's tech sector, currently under 1...
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The Secret to Good Tea" Explores Intergenerational Trauma and Reconciliation
Rosanna Deerchild's new play, "The Secret to Good Tea," which premiered in Winnipeg and is touring to London and Ottawa, explores the relationship between a broadcaster and her mother, a residential school survivor, blending the author's experience in journalism, poetry, and broadcasting.

The Secret to Good Tea" Explores Intergenerational Trauma and Reconciliation
Rosanna Deerchild's new play, "The Secret to Good Tea," which premiered in Winnipeg and is touring to London and Ottawa, explores the relationship between a broadcaster and her mother, a residential school survivor, blending the author's experience in journalism, poetry, and broadcasting.
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INE Appoints New Executive Secretary Amidst Pending Investigations
The Mexican National Electoral Institute (INE) appointed Claudia Arlett Espino as its new Executive Secretary on December 1st, 2023, despite pending investigations into alleged misappropriation of funds during her time at the Chihuahua Electoral Institute, highlighting a need for greater transparenc...

INE Appoints New Executive Secretary Amidst Pending Investigations
The Mexican National Electoral Institute (INE) appointed Claudia Arlett Espino as its new Executive Secretary on December 1st, 2023, despite pending investigations into alleged misappropriation of funds during her time at the Chihuahua Electoral Institute, highlighting a need for greater transparenc...
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Indigenous Engineer Bridges Tradition and Energy Transition
Anishinaabe engineer Kaella-Marie Earle advocates for Indigenous rights and sustainable practices within the oil and gas industry.

Indigenous Engineer Bridges Tradition and Energy Transition
Anishinaabe engineer Kaella-Marie Earle advocates for Indigenous rights and sustainable practices within the oil and gas industry.
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Amazonias: A Defiant Exhibition
The Amazonias exhibition at the CCCB challenges stereotypes, promotes indigenous voices, and advocates for the rainforest's preservation.

Amazonias: A Defiant Exhibition
The Amazonias exhibition at the CCCB challenges stereotypes, promotes indigenous voices, and advocates for the rainforest's preservation.
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