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Canada installs 157 new electric vehicle chargers for Atlantic Canadians
From: Natural Resources Canada October 3, 2025 Canada is making it easier for families and businesses to switch to an electric vehicle (EV) by expanding access to E…
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Mi’kmaw land protectors say they won’t leave mountain even if Nova Scotia passes controversial law
Oct 01, 2025 While the Nova Scotia government works to pass its controversial law that would make it illegal to block forest roads in the province, Mi’kmaw land prot…
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Braiding Indigenous and Western knowledge - Canada
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PS Blois to make an electric vehicle infrastructure announcement
From: Natural Resources Canada Media advisory HANTSPORT — The Honourable Kody Blois, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, on behalf of the Honourable Ti…
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Celebrating Treaty Day and the launch of a licence plate to recognize PEI Mi'kmaq
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RCMP offers Mi’kmaw language training in new pilot project - RCMP
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Paramedics Recognized on Medic Monday
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AltaGas Appoints Bill Bullock to its Board of Directors
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2025: What's open and closed on P.E.I. - CBC
Sep 29, 2025 Day has been statutory holiday on P.E.I. since 2022 Canada commemorates the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Tuesday. The day calls on…
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Creative business owner operates in traditional and non-Indigenous spaces alike - CBC Video
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Reflect and learn - Memorial University of Newfoundland
Sept. 26, 2025 What if we all do one thing to learn something new? Tuesday, Sept. 30, is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation; it’s a day to reflect on o…
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HMQF Inaugural Reconnection Grant
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Six Nations of The Grand River Mourns the Passing of Graham Greene
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