- B.C. First Nations file court case against federal decision not to renew salmon farm licencesby CBC News on March 22, 2023 at 10:50 pm
Two B.C. First Nations and a British Columbia salmon farmer company are going to court to challenge the federal government's decision not to renew the licences for its open-net farms off Vancouver Island.
- Iñupiat musher takes 1st place at Alaska's Iditarod dog sled raceby Candace Maracle on March 22, 2023 at 6:10 pm
Ryan Redington, grandson of the founder of the Iditarod, was the first to cross the finish line of the 1,500 km dog sled race from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. He is the sixth Indigenous dog sled racer to win the Iditarod.
- Martial artist from Opaskwayak Cree Nation proud to represent First Nations women in jiu-jitsuby Ethan Butterfield on March 22, 2023 at 10:00 am
A 24-year-old martial artist originally from a northwestern Manitoba First Nation says while she's happy to be coming home from an international tournament with three medals, she's also proud to be one of the few Indigenous women competing in the sport of Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
- Strengthening culture and identity at heart of southwestern Manitoba Indigenous men's groupby Chelsea Kemp on March 22, 2023 at 10:00 am
The work and journeys of Akicita Cante Waste members are now on display at Brandon University's Glen P. Sutherland Gallery. For about two years researchers have been working with Indigenous men documenting how mental wellness and cultural identity are tied together.
- Indigenous youth screen their short films at New Zealand film festivalby Jackie McKay on March 22, 2023 at 8:00 am
The films are part of a cultural exchange called Through Our Lens that sends Māori youth to other Indigenous communities around the world to collaborate and make short films.
- Program aims to get more Indigenous women, 2SLGBT people into tradesby Samantha Schwientek on March 21, 2023 at 10:25 pm
Growing up, Shylah Nokusis said she didn’t know skilled trades were an option for her. Now she owns her own company called where she's eaqer to help other Indigenous people, especially women, learn a trade.
- 'We've missed it so much': Yukon Native Hockey Tournament returns after 4 yearsby CBC News on March 21, 2023 at 10:10 pm
The Yukon Native Hockey Tournament begins later this week in Whitehorse. It's the first time the event has been held since 2019.
- Grade 5 science project leads to water quality testing at school in northern Quebecby Susan Bell on March 21, 2023 at 6:58 pm
Four Grade 5 students at Mistissini Voyageur Elementary School tested water quality at the source of the community's water, as well as at different parts of the school building. The results of their testing showed a potential issue with the quality of the water at the school.
- 'Heartbreak and outrage': Sask. First Nation leaders in B.C. to discuss taking over child welfareby Darryl Greer on March 21, 2023 at 2:08 pm
In the wake of the death of Noelle O'Soup, the Key First Nation says it chose Vancouver as a location symbolic of the suffering of Indigenous youth in care for the consultation process to begin on child welfare reforms.
- Thunder Bay Police Service appoints new chief as it grapples with major challengesby Kris Ketonen on March 21, 2023 at 1:35 pm
Darcy Fleury, the Edmonton-based RCMP district commander — chief superintendent for the Central Alberta District, has been hired to lead Thunder Bay police in northwestern Ontario. He'll begin as chief designate on April 17.