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  • October 17, 2025

    Celebrating 50 years of the Friendship Centre

    Fifty years ago, the Native Friendship Centre of Montreal (NFCM) opened its doors as a safe haven for Indigenous people living in the city, a space to gather, share stories, access essential services, and stay connected to culture.

  • October 10, 2025

    Calling on Canada to protect Indigenous women

    On October 4, protestors gathered in Montreal to mark the National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ People.

  • October 9, 2025

    Annual community fall fest returns

    Under the crackling warmth of an outdoor fire, a young child presses a piece of soft leather between their fingers, learning to sew their very first medicine pouch.

  • October 9, 2025

    First step in strengthening of relationship

    Champlain College Saint-Lambert has had a new look ever since October 1, with a new mural now adorning the school near the front entrance.

  • October 2, 2025

    Montreal remembers every child matters

    On September 30, Montrealers gathered at the Sir George-Etienne Cartier Monument in Montreal for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. 

  • October 2, 2025

    Tattoo gathering returns to Kanesatake

    The fire burned low in the centre of the grounds, surrounded by canvas tents, folding chairs, and the steady hum of a drum. Just beyond, someone winced and smiled as ink met skin, not in a studio, but on the land.

  • October 2, 2025

    Tekontaterièn:tare launches

    Dozens were welcomed at the Tekontaterièn:tare Multigenerational Center for Women’s Wellness last Saturday for its launch and open house at the Kanesatake Health Center (KHC)’s Tsonkwatentionhátie Farm.

  • October 2, 2025

    Sky’s the limit for Sky

    Kahnawake’s own Craig Sky is continuing to soar at medical school, this time being recognized with the Elaine Kilabuk Award from McGill University.

  • October 2, 2025

    Remembering Joyce Echaquan

    On September 28, 2025, communities across Quebec marked five years since the death of Joyce Echaquan, an Atikamekw mother who died in a Joliette hospital in 2020 while live-streaming the racist abuse she faced from medical staff.

  • September 26, 2025

    Joyce Echaquan’s legacy five years on

    In October 2021, just over a year after Joyce Echaquan died in the Joliette hospital, the coroner’s report concluded that racism and prejudice contributed to her death.