- New paper continues debate over link between lice from salmon farms and B.C. wild salmonon June 24, 2025 at 7:12 pm
A new paper on sea lice from fish farms and wild salmon in B.C. shows a significant relationship between the two and critics say that contradicts a report from the federal government, which regulates the fish farms.
- Manitoba must cancel moose hunt licensing lottery as wildfires scorch habitats, chief sayson June 24, 2025 at 6:57 pm
The chief of a First Nation in northern Manitoba says the province must cancel this year’s moose hunting licence lottery as wildfires continue to scorch the region.
- Firefighting sisters from Pinaymootang First Nation working on the front lines of Manitoba's wildfire efforton June 24, 2025 at 10:00 am
Two firefighting sisters from Pinaymootang First Nation in Manitoba’s Interlake region say they are looking forward to returning to the front lines of the provincial wildfire effort after a deployment battling the Nopiming Provincial Park blaze near Bissett.
- First Nations families in Ontario protest development laws by reasserting presence on the landon June 24, 2025 at 9:00 am
A family from Attawapiskat First Nation is protesting new Ontario and federal legislation by travelling the river system, where they're planting flags symbolizing Indigenous presence on the land.
- Ontario Human Rights Commission offers hiring guidance to avoid Indigenous identity fraudon June 24, 2025 at 8:00 am
A new policy statement from the Ontario Human Rights Commission calls on employers hiring for Indigenous-specific positions to find ways to verify candidates' Indigenous identities, with help from Indigenous communities.
- Treaty 1 First Nations leaders say gas bar at Naawi-Oodena will bring 'a brighter economic future'on June 23, 2025 at 11:53 pm
On Monday, Treaty One Development Corp. held a soft opening event for the Oodena Gas & Convenience filling station. It is set to open to the public on June 30, operating every day for 24 hours a day.
- 'School is a gift,' says Nunavut elder graduating at age 65on June 23, 2025 at 8:00 am
Aaju Peter, an activist and lawyer originally from Greenland, went back to school earlier this year to study at Pirurvik Inuktitut language institute in Iqaluit where she's also a teacher.
- My family and I had to leave our home due to wildfires. Here's a photo diary of what happened nexton June 22, 2025 at 11:00 am
Lori Osborne, her four children and her partner, Stephan Robinson, were among the thousands who had to leave Pimicikimak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba due to the threat of wildfires. She diarized their journey through photos and notes.
- Resonate: Songs of Resilienceon June 21, 2025 at 1:00 pm
From CBC Indigenous, Resonate: Songs of Resilience celebrates communities and families through music. We take you into Indigenous country, to hear songs of roots, resistance and all our relations.
- New children's book explores history of Canada's potlatch banon June 21, 2025 at 1:00 pm
Samantha Beynon is a Nisga'a educator and the author of a newly released children's book, Celebrating Potlatches. The official book launch is scheduled for June 21, National Indigenous Peoples Day, at the Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria.