- March 11, 2025—Journey home for remains of late Morgan Harris takes giant step forward
Tuesday, March 11th 2025
Our lead story: discovered not three months into the search for two Long Plain First Nation women’s bodies at a Winnipeg-area landfill, the discovery of Morgan Beatrice Harris’ remains allows the family to begin the journey of bringing their loved one home.
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- March 10, 2025—1st national forced sterilization gathering; BC Conservative MLA ousted for belittling residential school survivors
Monday, March 10th 2025
Our lead story: the Survivors Circle for Reproductive Justice hosts its first-ever national gathering on forced and coerced sterilization over the weekend in Gatineau, QC.
- March 7, 2025—$1.1B settlement deal for abuse victims at federal ‘Indian hospitals’
Friday, March 7th 2025
Our lead story: a proposed $1.1B settlement agreement is reached with victims of abuse at federal ‘Indian hospitals’—racially-segregated institutions Canada established in the 1930s for Indigenous patients.
- March 6, 2025—Listuguj Mi'gmaq feel left out of Canada’s response to U.S. tariffs; Grassy Narrows breaks ground on $82M mercury care home
Thursday, March 6th 2025
Our lead story: with Listuguj Mi'gmaq’s economy among those impacted by new U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports, the northern Quebec First Nation says they’ve been left out of discussions on what happens next.
- March 5, 2025—Indigenous peoples invested in Canadian resource sector brace for U.S. tariff hit; Saami warn mine project would threaten reindeer
Wednesday, March 5th 2025
Our lead story: after weeks of threats, U.S. tariffs against Canada take effect Tuesday—25% on most Canadian goods, 10% on energy and critical minerals—raising concerns among those Indigenous peoples invested in resource sectors.