Classes resumed at Brandon University this week following the winter break, marking the return of a diverse range of speaker series events. The university is set...
A significant milestone in education is unfolding in Nunavut as Arviat has been chosen as the site for the first Inuit-led university in the Arctic. This...
The “British Columbia Disaster and Climate Risk Assessment” highlights significant climate-related challenges facing the province, drawing on Indigenous wisdom to emphasize the interconnectedness of these risks....
Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig has received an ONCAT Capacity Grant of $80,000 from the Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer to advance a project aimed at enhancing...
The Canadian government has finalized a settlement agreement worth $27 million with survivors of the St. Philippe’s boarding school in Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan. This agreement addresses the...
Graduation rates in School District 57 have returned to levels seen before the pandemic, marking a significant achievement for the educational community. The overall graduation rate...
Two generations of Syilx Okanagan women are making strides in cultural preservation through a unique project that combines language and technology. In 2023, Llana Teichroeb and...
Research funded by the University of Toronto has uncovered significant racial disparities in policing practices in Halton, Ontario, raising critical questions about accountability and community relations....
The wîcêhtowin Youville Residential School Truthing Initiative has launched a significant research project aimed at uncovering the history of the Youville Residential School located in Mission...
A workshop dedicated to the art of beading is set to take place in **Fort William First Nation** on **January 17, 2024**. This event invites participants...