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  • June 26, 2026

    Dialogue? Or sovereignty sililoquy?

    The Parti Quebecois, the frontrunner to win Quebec’s October election, has released its “Blue Book,” a 524-page plan for an independent Quebec, but there’s one chapter missing, and that’s the one on Indigenous relations.

  • June 25, 2026

    Celebration at Cabot Square

    The Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal (NWSM) held its annual Indigenous People’s Day concert in Cabot Square over the weekend, in affiliation with POP Montreal.

  • June 25, 2026

    Company explores niobium mining project

    The claim owner of a niobium mine in Oka has assembled a team of experts to explore the possibility of restoring the site and building an underground operation, but the company is already facing political resistance in its latest effort to try and bring the valuable metal to market.

  • June 25, 2026

    Local laxers in Vermont for friendly

    When lacrosse coach Al Jones received the invitation from longtime friend Jeffrey Culkin to have a Kahnawake team play an exhibition game as part of the revival of Junior lacrosse in Vermont, he didn’t hesitate to accept the offer.

  • June 18, 2026

    Longhouse meets on Alto, Ottawa protest

    Members of the Longhouse in Kanesatake met to discuss their support for efforts opposing the Alto high-speed railway project last week, with some attending an anti-Alto protest in Ottawa, in events that follow a Longhouse letter opposing the project in April.

  • June 18, 2026

    A decade of immersion needed

    The Ratiwennenhá:wi Kanien’kéha language immersion program is celebrating 10 years of official language revitalization efforts. When students return from summer break in September, staff plan to begin developing a 10-year strategy for the future of the program.

  • June 12, 2026

    First Kidney Walk raises awareness

    Huddles of umbrellas bobbed to upbeat tunes at Kahnawake’s first-ever Kidney Walk, as Kahnawa’kehró:non refused to let the rain deter them from taking action against kidney disease.

  • June 11, 2026

    Something for everyone at two-day expo

    There was just one spot where thousands of fans of wrestling, horror, comics, trading cards, Indigenous art, retro games, and toys wanted to be over the weekend, and that was at the Mohawk Super Bingo for the latest K-Town Collectables Expo.

  • May 22, 2026

    Kidney Walk coming to Kahnawake

    The organizers of last year’s Chateauguay Kidney Walk might have chosen a resident of that city to be the face of their event, but instead they looked to Kahnawake, where Angus “Nias” Bordeau has become a leading advocate for locals suffering from kidney disease.

  • May 22, 2026

    Bylaw still an issue

    A bylaw that prevents unlicensed tour guides from offering tours in Montreal is still standing in the way of Indigenous people sharing their history with visitors, according to a Montreal-based activist and tour guide.