Clarence D. Snowboy is lending his voice to a new partnership between JBCCS and Language Foundry to create online ...
Not able to understand old recordings of his grandfather's stories in Swampy Cree, Lenny Carpenter shares his language ...
MBC’s history dates back to 1983. That year, the federal government created a program to give money to northern Canadian organizations that wanted to start up TV and radio stations to broadcast in ...
The new book Living Language Rights: Constitutional Pathways to Indigenous Language Education is more than the author’s vision to return to a time when Indigenous languages flourished in Canada.
There were three winners of this year's Light up Bonnyville event, and these were for Most Creative, Best Use of Light, as ...
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Communication regulator considers changes to extend reach of national alerting system
Rural municipalities, Indigenous organizations and civil society groups are calling for changes to ensure people in remote ...
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'The world is meant for all of us': The people living Toronto's homelessness crisis
Steam slowly spiraled up from the trays of freshly cooked meals laid on a table at the corner of the sprawling basement room.
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The Mighty Nein season 1 episode 7 ending explained: What is revealed about Vess DeRogna’s true identity?
The Mighty Nein Season 1 Episode 7 ending reveals Vess DeRogna’s true identity as a manipulator tied to the Eyes of Nine, ...
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14 "The Mighty Nein" Season 1 Behind-The-Scenes Facts Straight From The "Critical Role" Cast
The "Critical Role" cast shares their favorite Easter eggs from "The Mighty Nein" Season 1, how they developed all the magic, Yasha's story arc, and so much more.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is presenting a new plan worth more than $35.5 billion to keep First Nations children connected to their communities, culture and families.
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