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Indigenous leaders call for health system changesManitoba First Nations want urgent action from provincial and federal governments, when it comes to the treatment of Indigenous people in healthcare.HealthJul 15
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Inquest into death of indigenous woman beginsA coroner’s inquest has begun into the death of 20-year-old Indigenous woman – who wasn’t identified for months after her body was found. as rumina daya reports – the inquest into the tragic story of Tatyanna Harrison will focus in part on how police handled the investigation.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 2
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Back to Batoche Days Canada’s largest outdoor Indigenous festivalWATCH: Back to Batoche Days takes place July 16 – 19 featuring Métis culture and history during Canada’s largest outdoor Indigenous festival.EntertainmentJul 13
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Mi’kmaw Kanata Day Mawi’omi celebrates indigenous identityA Mi’kmaq powwow took place at Halifax’s Emera Oval Wednesday, bringing the community together in celebration. For Indigenous performers and vendors, it was a chance to share their cultures and educate attendees on Canadian history. Global’s Ella Macdonald has the story.CanadaJul 1
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Inquest into death of Indigenous woman hears from officer on the sceneA coroner’s inquest into the death of 20-year-old Tatynanna Harrison has heard from one of the first police officers on the scene. As Rumina Daya reports, there were conflicting descriptions of Harrison and the body.Global News Hour at 6 BCJul 3
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Alberta content creators named 2026 Indigenous TikTok voices to watchJune marked National Indigenous Month. To celebrate the people and the culture, TikTok Canada named the 2026 Indigenous TikTok voices to watch and two are from here in Alberta. One of them, Nipîy Iskwew, chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonJul 8
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Swiss collector seeks millions of dollars to repatriate Indigenous artifactsSix months after Indigenous artifacts were returned from the Vatican, First Nations groups are working to repatriate thousands more items from Switzerland. A museum in Zurich has been amassing ceremonial and traditional pieces for more than 30 years. Now, as Melissa Ridgen reports, the museum’s owner says he’s willing to part ways with his collection...CanadaJun 28
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Milton Park urban garden rooted in Indigenous traditionsA special sacred planting ceremony in Montreal’s Milton Park neighborhood is helping bridge the gap between diverse community members in the area. Thanks to a local community organization that develops a network of urban green spaces and gardens across the city, several children from a local camp learned about food sovereignty, biodiversity and traditional agricultural...CanadaJun 25
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National Indigenous Peoples Day at WanuskewinWATCH: Wanuskewin community outreach and programs coordinator Jessie Muhlbach previews upcoming events taking place at Wanuskewin Heritage Park on National Indigenous Peoples Day on Sunday, June 21.Jun 19
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Alberta celebrates National Indigenous Peoples DayCommunities across the country gathered to honour the culture and history of Canada’s First Peoples on Sunday. In Alberta, the events come at a time of heightened political tensions between Indigenous communities and the provincial government. Jordan Prentice reports.CanadaJun 21
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Alberta celebrates National Indigenous Peoples DayCommunities across the country gathered to honour the culture and history of Canada’s First Peoples on Sunday. In Alberta, the events come at a time of heightened political tensions between Indigenous communities and the provincial government. Jordan Prentice reports.CanadaJun 21
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SPS Chief McBride explains the role of Indigenous PeacekeepersWATCH: Saskatoon Police Chief Cam McBride explains community safety initiatives during the summer months and the role of Indigenous Peacekeepers.CrimeJun 23
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Wellness Wednesday: Indigenous wellness and matriarchyIndigenous wellness advocate Shayla Stonechild shares her story and how Indigenous practices and connection to the earth can lead to meaningful healing.Global News Morning BCJun 17
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Peterborough marks National Indigenous Peoples DayNicholls Oval Park in Peterborough became a showcase of Indigenous culture on Friday ahead of National Indigenous Peoples Day. Dancers, artists and community members came together for a celebration rooted in tradition, but open to everyone. Marc Woodhouse takes us there:CanadaJun 19
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$20M campaign launched to repatriate Indigenous ceremonial items from Swiss museumA Manitoba-led delegation is working to bring thousands of Indigenous ceremonial and cultural items home from a privately owned museum in Switzerland. The collection, valued at up to $17 million, includes sacred pipes, regalia, headdresses and other items from First Nations across the Prairies, Ontario and the United States. The group hopes to raise $20 million...Jun 28
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Indigenous advocacy group calls on Swiss collector to avoid private sale of artifactsAn Indigenous advocacy group is calling on a Swiss collector who owns culturally significant Indigenous artifacts to ensure the items are return to their original Indigenous owners as he prepares for retirement.TrendingJun 23
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How the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation is celebrating Indigenous heritageAs we approach National Indigenous Peoples Day, the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation is celebrating Indigenous heritage and highlighting some of the ways donor support is advancing health equity at the Stollery. Grant Bruno, the academic lead for Indigenous children’s health research at the Women and Children’s Health Research Institute, and Jennifer Millsap, the team lead...Global News Morning EdmontonJun 18
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National Indigenous Peoples Day recognizing contributions of First Nations, Inuit and MétisWATCH: CUMFI president Shirley Isbister explains the significance and meaning of National Indigenous Peoples Day.Jun 19
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How to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day and Canada Day at TWOSETelus World of Science Edmonton is a place where science comes to life for all ages. Visitors can expect everything from hands-on exhibits and live demonstrations to immersive IMAX films and special events. Kimberly Tologanak and Brett Nestman chatted with Global News Morning Edmonton about what is happening throughout the next few weeks.Global News Morning EdmontonJun 15
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Indigenous beadwork goes viral after Rihanna momentA flight attendant from Kahnawake, a First Nations Mohawk Territory reserve in Quebec, is still on cloud nine after a video of her gifting Rihanna an Indigenous beaded lanyard went viral. But the Mohawk woman, as well as others in her community, stress that the gesture has much more significance than simple gift-giving. Phil Carpenter...CanadaJun 8