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Guelph Passes Strong Mayor Budget

Guelph City Council has approved the Strong Mayor budget, granting enhanced executive powers to the mayor. Learn how this decision will shape municipal governance.

Red Dress Alert System Called for by Next Year

A new report demands Canada implement a Red Dress Alert System by 2026 to address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people. Learn about this urgent call to action.

First Nations Feed Indigenous Homeless in Calgary

Southern Alberta First Nations communities organize Feeding the People event to support unhoused Indigenous Calgarians. Learn how community solidarity addresses urban Indigenous homelessness.

Métis Nation Saskatchewan holds fall assembly

Hundreds of Métis citizens gathered in Saskatoon for the Métis Nation Saskatchewan fall assembly to discuss governance, cultural preservation, and community development initiatives.

Indigenous Role Vital for Canada's Economic Shift

Harold Calla argues that meaningful Indigenous participation is essential for Canada's economic restructuring. Projects like Cedar LNG demonstrate how partnerships create prosperity for all Canadians.

Brussels Hosts Gaza Reconstruction and Security Talks

High-level international talks in Brussels focus on Gaza's reconstruction, security framework and governance structure as humanitarian crisis deepens. Key stakeholders convene to address post-war planning.

GECDSB faces potential supervision over governance

Greater Essex County District School Board chair threatens supervision amid governance disputes. Learn about the escalating tensions and potential consequences for Windsor-area education.

Thunderbird House Restoration Plans in Winnipeg

Plans are underway to restore Winnipeg's iconic Thunderbird House, a vital Indigenous cultural center. The major project aims to preserve and revitalize this important community landmark for future generations.

Justice Reform Demanded After Killer's Release

Families and advocates demand justice system reform following the controversial release of a man convicted of killing two Indigenous women. Read about the ongoing fight for accountability.

Pope returns 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada

The Vatican Museums are repatriating 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada as part of reconciliation efforts. This historic return marks significant progress in addressing colonial legacy.

Toronto Council Fires Parking Authority Board

Toronto City Council dismissed the Toronto Parking Authority board in a controversial late-night vote. Mayor Olivia Chow's motion passed 15-4 amid transparency concerns.

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