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What Pikangikum’s community hub means for food access, local jobs

Pikangikum First Nation has launched a multi-million-dollar infrastructure project aimed at enhancing food access, creating jobs, and boosting the local economy. In collaboration with Bison Modular, ESB Construction, and Cobra Enterprises, the initiative will include a 19,500-square-foot modular grocery store with a pharmacy, hardware section, laundromat, prep kitchen, a motel, a 50-seat diner, and various […]

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Homeless report makes case that investments are working, but more are needed

A report evaluating London’s response to homelessness highlights the city’s progress but stresses that more funding from senior governments is needed. The Whole of Community System Response (WoCSR), created in 2022, has led to the establishment of two homeless hubs and the construction of 93 supportive housing units, with over 300 more planned or under

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Montreal opens 1st modular housing units with round-the-clock support services

Montreal is launching its first modular housing units with support services to address the growing homelessness crisis. Located on the former Hippodrome site in the Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough, the 27-unit facility aims to provide safe, stable housing for individuals waiting for social housing. These units are designated for those without substance abuse or severe mental health

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Ontario ombudsman calls out ‘unacceptable’ living conditions in Neskantaga First Nation

Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dubé visited Neskantaga First Nation last week, where he was confronted by the harsh realities faced by the community, including the longest-running boil-water advisory in the country, which has lasted 30 years. Dubé was met by children holding signs calling for clean drinking water, a medical center, an ambulance, and a new

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London mayor pushes for temporary emergency homeless shelter before winter

Mayor Josh Morgan of London is pushing to establish a temporary emergency homeless shelter by the end of 2023 to address the city’s growing homelessness crisis. The plan involves setting up a “60 micro-modular shelter site” intended to provide urgent relief, as homelessness is seen as a public health and safety issue. The shelters are

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Whitehorse housing facility for women and families dedicated to late Indigenous leader

The Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN) is honoring the late Ta’an Kwäch’än Elder Shirley Adamson by dedicating the Family Preservation Wellness Centre in Whitehorse to her. The facility, now named “Zhürá” in her honor, provides short-term and emergency housing for Indigenous women and families, including those fleeing abuse or recovering from addiction. It also

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Mobile clinic in northern Alberta breaking down barriers to Indigenous health care

A mobile mammography service in northwestern Alberta is playing a crucial role in increasing breast cancer screenings among rural and Indigenous communities. The service, operated by Primary Care Alberta, travels to remote areas, providing screenings to individuals aged 45-74. Barbara Goodswimmer, an elder of the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, credits the mobile clinic with saving

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Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg’s latest law a ‘huge step’ in fighting drug trafficking, says safety director

Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg (Pic Mobert First Nation) in northwestern Ontario has enacted the Trespassing and Safety Naaknigewin law to combat drug trafficking and related violence within its community. This law allows the Chief and Council to issue trespass notices to individuals engaged in illegal activities, such as drug dealing, unauthorized hunting, and squatting. Non-band members can

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Expo connecting Winnipeggers to supports and services

The Gizhe Waa Tii-Si-Win Service Expo in Winnipeg offers a one-stop resource for people experiencing homelessness, providing essential services like health cards, eye exams, and haircuts. Held at N’Dinawemak – Our Relatives Place, an Indigenous-led 24/7 shelter, the expo connects attendees with a range of support providers. Optometrists are offering free vision tests and ready-made

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Gatineau shipping container village prepares residents for the next step

In Gatineau, Quebec, a new housing initiative called Village Transitiôn is providing a vital stepping stone for those transitioning out of homelessness. Located on the site of a former tent city, the project consists of 85 shipping containers converted into 100 independent living units. These units offer private living spaces with a bed, shower, and

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