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Niagara Falls is rich with Indigenous history a legacy these Haudenosaunee people want recognized

Indigenous history is rooted in the Niagara Region on both sides of the border, a legacy that these Haudenosaunee people are making sure is recognized.

'Just the beginning': Nicole Mann is the first Indigenous woman astronaut in space

Nicole Mann spent 157 days on the International Space Station as the mission commander where she and her crew conducted research and experiments to prepare for explorations to the moon and Mars.
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Indigenous talent in the music industry is creating a 'beautiful resistance'

Indigenous talent in the music industry is creating a 'beautiful' resistance by sharing their own stories their own ways. Featuring artists like Digging Roots, Aysanabee, Kristi Lane Sinclair and more.

Pacific Coast Indigenous nations see a glimmer of hope for the future of salmon

Many Indigenous nations carry a deep spiritual connection with salmon. But threats like habitat loss, climate change and human development have decimated salmon numbers. Now, Indigenous people are working to bring them back.

Indigenous entrepreneurs are using drones and aerospace tech to decolonize the sky

Indigenous people are becoming more self-reliant and asserting self-determination through the aerospace sector with technology like drones and through entrepreneurship and education.

Shortlist shortcut to Snotty Nose Rez Kids' Life After

How opening track 'Grave Digger' captures the purpose behind the album.

First Nations and Mtis Ontario election priorities include relationship building

First Nations and Mtis organizations in Ontario are looking for commitments to relationship building, health care and developing policies from provincial election candidates.

Massive wind storm rips through Hiawatha First Nation's 1st powwow in 2 years

A derecho storm that battered southern Ontario and Quebec Saturday hit Hiawatha First Nation's first powwow in two years, injuring several people.

Wapanatahk Media production company aims to showcase Indigenous stories

Two Indigenous women producers say they're revitalizing their passion for the profession by creating a production company focusing on elevating Indigenous stories.
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Some provinces, territories not tracking race of infants who die in their sleep

Data from three provinces shows Indigenous infants are dying during sleep at rates that aredisproportionately higher than their share ofthe population, but several other jurisdictions in Canada aren't tracking that data raising concerns about a lack of important information needed to provide better health care.