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Indigenous governments in the N.W.T. sign $375M deal to protect their land

Twenty-two Indigenous governments in the Northwest Territories (NWT) have signed a landmark funding agreement, N.W.T.: Our Land for the Future, which will provide $375 million over the next decade for conservation and stewardship efforts. The agreement, marked by a ceremony in Behchokǫ̀, was signed by the federal government, the NWT government, and private donors. The […]

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Manitoba study shows Indigenous seniors struggling to find safe, affordable housing

A study by the Manitoba chapter of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives highlights the growing homelessness crisis among Indigenous seniors in Winnipeg. The Minosin Kikiwa report, which involved interviews with nearly 50 older Indigenous adults, found that affordability and cultural disconnect are major challenges. Many Indigenous seniors, including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, are

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Sask. First Nation strikes $155M ‘cows and plows’ settlement

Saskatchewan’s Thunderchild First Nation has reached a historic agreement with the Government of Canada to settle unpaid Treaty 6 benefits that have been owed for 150 years. The settlement, announced on Thursday, involves a $155.4 million compensation package to address Canada’s failure to provide promised agricultural items under Treaty 6, including “cows and plows” —

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New street outreach, sobering centre in Yellowknife provide safe space for youth

Home Base, a youth support organization in Yellowknife, recently launched a new outreach program and sobering space for young people, which has already garnered positive feedback. The program, which began on October 10, utilizes a donated vehicle to pick up youth from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. nightly and provide safe rides home. The sobering

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Concerns raised over lack of cold weather shelters in southeast Vancouver Island’s Oceanside region

As winter approaches, community workers in the Oceanside area of Vancouver Island are raising concerns about the lack of warming centres and shelter space for people experiencing homelessness. The region, which includes Parksville, Qualicum Beach, and surrounding areas, has no concrete plans for a cold-weather shelter, and last winter only one extreme weather shelter was

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Greater Sudbury funds two overnight warming centres for the homeless

As winter approaches and shelters reach full capacity, Greater Sudbury is funding two overnight warming centres to provide temporary relief for people experiencing homelessness. These centres, which will remain open until April, are expected to cost the city nearly $1 million. The trailer at Energy Court, originally set to open on November 1, will now

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Number of people homeless or at risk up substantially in parts of eastern Nova Scotia

Homelessness in eastern Nova Scotia has surged by 72% over the past three years, with 719 adults and 174 children now needing housing support. A recent count, the first since 2021, was conducted by community organizations in Antigonish and Guysborough counties, along with municipalities on Cape Breton Island and Cape Breton University. The count revealed

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Where should Canada look to improve its housing situation? The answer may shock you

Housing experts in Canada are advocating for a shift in policy to address the housing crisis, drawing inspiration from successful models in Europe. They suggest that government-supported affordable housing, co-operatives, co-housing, and advanced building techniques could improve Canada’s housing system. These ideas, which have gained traction in Canada, are well-established in countries like France, Denmark,

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A Montreal shelter is giving people a room of their own: ‘It’s just a sense of dignity’

Rohit, a student from India who arrived in Quebec in 2019, now enjoys a small private room at Montreal’s Old Brewery Mission, a significant improvement from the crowded dormitory he once shared with up to 30 men. This transformation was part of a recent initiative that divided the shelter into over a dozen private and

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