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Nation to Nation — 103 episodes

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As Mary Simon leaves Rideau Hall, reconciliation files remain unresolved

2

Auditor General questions why feds don't track progress

3

Harold Calla has a financial warning for First Nations leaders

4

AFN national chief warns Liberal Party that a majority means no more excuses

5

The next test for economic reconciliation is explored at Canada 2020 conference

6

Emergency preparedness, S-2, and spying on Indigenous leaders

7

Chiefs of Ontario eager to move forward on First Nations child welfare reform

8

Weighing in on Carney's first year as prime minister

9

Nunavut MP hopes to have more influence on government side

10

Government's Jordan's Principle funding doesn't go far enough

11

NAN says water crisis deeply impacting Kashechewan First Nation

12

ICE agents seizing people opens old wounds in Native corridor

13

Russian expats warn of familiar signs as U.S. democracy faces strain

14

Trump's rhetoric and Danish military presence complicate Greenland's path forward

15

Two competing plans on Child Welfare: Government Reform vs First Nations Control

16

Greenland fears ripple across the Arctic

17

What will the post-reconciliation era bring in the 2026 news year?

18

Post-reconciliation, pre-reckoning: A year in Indigenous–federal relations

19

Two child welfare plans head to Canadian Human Rights Tribunal

20

Prime minister faces applause, skepticism at AFN special chiefs Assembly

21

Bill S-2 amendments to end discrimination face critical Senate vote Tuesday

22

Nunatsiavut government surprised by G7 announcement on Strange Lake mine

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Nunatsiavut government surprised by G7 announcement on Strange Lake mine

24

ISC minister says budget shows new direction in federal programs

25

Senator proposes major amendments to end second-generation cutoff

26

Grand chief says Liberals must 'act boldly' and reintroduce clean water law

27

'They're setting us up to fail:' Did changes to Jordan's Principle go too far?

28

Reconciliation, rebranded: Nation to Nation looks at what's happening in federal politics | N2N

29

Protests, court challenge in Ontario's future if Bill 5 passes says grand chief

30

Ontario says First Nations key to Ring of Fire development despite Bill 5 opposition

31

Gull-Masty says time is now for Indigenous person to head up ISC

32

Prof says Carney needs to provide more details when it comes to plan to fast track energy pipelines

33

Liberal MP Mandy Gull-Masty says voting issues must be addressed in Nunavik

34

TMU professor says Conservative platform more of the same on Indigenous issues

35

Poll shows higher number of Indigenous voters favour NDP in election campaign

36

COO head says First Nations must be part of any resource development projects

37

Focus on pipelines not good for Indigenous consultation: professor

38

Federal election will be dominated by Trump's threats: Professor

39

Indian hospitals proposed settlement about more than money: lawyer

40

Canada apologizes for forced relocation of Nunavut community in 1930s, '40s

41

Democracy org moves to reopen case against PMO over SNC-Lavalin allegations

42

COO says Ontario can't move ahead on Ring of Fire without First Nations consent

43

NDP MP says ending Inuit children's program will hurt northern families

44

Karina Gould on Indigenous priorities and policy - Liberal leadership race

45

Navajo Nation official says members report getting caught up in U.S. ICE raids

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Ontario must consult if it wants to develop Ring of Fire: Chief

47

U.S. journalist says Trump border threats causing concern amongst Native Americans

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ISC minister says feds compelled to negotiate child welfare reform deal that only includes Ontario

49

Trudeau government can back on track, but they must hurry: chief

50

AFN national chief on child welfare and the call for an apology

51

Police chiefs' president say Supreme Court decision shows need for First Nations police services to be funded fairly

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NDP MP says more severe consequences needed for false claims of Indigeneity

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First Nations 'mobilizing' to keep Toronto drug dealers out of communities

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Native American senator expected to play big role in new Trump administration

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Veteran journalist says Democrats targeting Native American voters in tight U.S. election race

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NDP MP says chiefs rejected a flawed child welfare agreement

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Leaders argue pros and cons of First Nations child welfare agreement

58

'Very concerning': Residential school documents committee suspends work citing federal funding

59

Canada legally obligated to provide sustainable, long-term funding for unmarked grave searches: Murray

60

Sol Mamakwa and the promises to First Nations in Ontario

61

Environmental racism bill on the verge of becoming law says senator

62

Manitoba Métis Federation playing 'divisive' politics says Métis government

63

Métis Nation of Ontario has work to do in proving legitimacy: Minister

64

NDP MP gives Trudeau government failing grade when it comes to MMIWG initiatives

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With future of Bill C-53 in doubt, Métis Nation of Ontario exploring all options

66

NDP Idlout denounces federal budget for lack of commitment to Indigenous Peoples

67

B.C. justice council report will end violence against Indigenous women: chair

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Federal government has no excuse for not meeting Jordan's Principle standards: Blackstock

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Doctors who perform coerced sterilizations need to be held criminally liable, says senator

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First Nations police say forces struggle while millions go unspent

71

Access to legal services for Indigenous Peoples vital says ALST

72

Federal support of First Nations ahead of fire season not enough says chief in B.C.

73

NDP calls for an overhaul of Nutrition North Canada after APTN report

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Housing advocate says Indigenous people overrepresented in homeless population

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Supreme Court ruling won't shut down child welfare law says expert

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NDP MP says there are solutions to homelessness crisis but feds ignoring them

77

Reconciliation at federal, provincial levels moving slowly: Lemay

78

Devolution allows Nunavut to control its future says retired senator

79

Algonquin leader set to push back against nuclear disposal site

80

Minister says Métis bill does not include harvesting or land rights

81

Indigenous communities impacted by climate change first, contribute to it the least: report

82

Unity at AFN a priority says new AFN national chief

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$10-billion Robinson Huron settlement likely to be distributed in new year says chief

84

Indigenous org. 'disappointed' with feds' announcement on affordable housing

85

Re-elected N.W.T. politician vows to bring in legislation to protect Indigenous women and girls

86

CIRNAC, ISC won't say if internal discrimination review is complete

87

Buffy Sainte-Marie story brought tears to the eyes of Indigenous musician

88

Government has to 'keep focused' and stop discriminating against First Nations kids says Blackstock

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People get out of poverty faster with a guaranteed livable income says Ontario senator

90

Indigenous Peoples in Australia keeping fingers crossed on eve of referendum on a Constitutional amendment

91

Wab Kinew's election 'truly historic' says head of reconciliation group

92

Feds not living up to farming promises in numbered treaties

93

Alberta wildfires wreaking havoc on Métis and First Nations communities

94

NDP says Liberal gun legislation won't affect Indigenous hunters

95

NWAC supports calls for MMIWG state of emergency

96

Treaty 9 Nations launching $95B claim lawsuit against Canada, Ontario

97

NDP MP says tar sands spill shows need for Indigenous involvement in monitoring

98

First Nations police association accuses Ottawa of failing to live up to funding commitment

99

AFN assembly wraps up with deal on child welfare in Ottawa

100

AFN national chief says budgetary cycle ensures First Nations remain in poverty

101

Elizabeth May says Imperial Oil should be charged for tailings pond leak

102

Indigenous identity theft more widespread than people think, says Métis lawyer

103

Métis Nation of Ontario set to oust 5K citizens off its citizenship rolls