Today we published this very moving profile of U of A Cree instructor Dorothy Thunder, which was written by one of her former students and now-journalist, Deena Goodrunning! Featuring stunning portraits by Amber Bracken ❤️
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It was a privilege to edit this first person piece by Grassy Narrows writer Taina Da Silva — for which we commissioned some beautiful illustrations by Anishinaabe artist Jessie Boulard. Read more below 👇
“This is a very layered fight that we’re up against,” said Secwépemc land defender April Thomas, “because it’s right down from the individual level, right up to fighting for collective rights and title.”
Story by Aaron Hemens.
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This week, IndigiNews is launching a new fellowship with the goal to support and train emerging Indigenous photojournalists! Please apply and share with your networks.
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Today, we're proud to launch our NEW IndigiNews Refocus Photojournalism Fellowship: Mi’kma’ki!
This is a chance for Indigenous photojournalists in Canada to learn from industry-leaders in a paid one week intensive from May 17 - 23, 2026.
Learn more: www.refocusfellowship.ca
When choreographer Cameron sinkʷə Fraser-Monroe was asked to create a piece for the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, he knew he wanted to tell a story from his home community of Tla’amin Nation.
"It was something that had a universal appeal and access."
Story by Abby Francis.
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It's day two of our press freedom trial against the RCMP. You can read coverage of the first day's proceedings in The Globe and Mail. ⤵️
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A 16-year-old's stabbing earlier this year wasn’t merely the result of bullying, his foster mom believes.
To her, his experiences reflect a history of colonial systems failing to uphold the safety, rights, and well-being of an Indigenous Youth.
Story by Amy Romer.
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IndigiNews is excited to announce that we are hiring for two new positions in our award-winning newsroom
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Grateful for @briellemimi.bsky.social’s ongoing, careful reporting on this case 👇
I’m so proud to work alongside brilliant nêhiyaw-iskwêw @edenfineday.bsky.social! She has shown me what is possible in the journalism industry and makes me feel seen and inspired each day ❤️🔥
IndigiNews is launching a fundraising campaign to support our storytelling into 2026.
Please read and share if you feel inclined ❤️🔥👇
It is in the story under the first subheading.
It hasn’t been an easy journey for the Gitxsan community of Gitanmaax to take power back from colonial child ‘welfare’ agencies — but the newly launched Wila Dildilsdi’m is counting every small victory.
First in a three-part series by Amy Romer.
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I love this piece by @amyromer.bsky.social, which documents a Squamish Youth bike trip around their territories.
“The kids visit their relatives and receive teachings and guidance from them along the way.”
Police have confirmed that Achakapis (Samuel Bird) is presumed dead — and identified a specific area outside “Edmonton” where the body is believed to be.
"His soul cannot rest while his body is kept from the land and our family."
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proud to be part of this amazing group of CAJ mentors! Apply below if you want to learn about editing from me, an old news curmudgeon trapped in a 35 year old’s body.
Thirty new homes being built at a former Tla’amin village represent a homecoming for the nation, after a long journey to regain the site.
"Our ancestors used to build their houses right along the same river. It’s very special for us to go back home to the same spot.”
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With court win, Quw’utsun Nation sees a ‘spiritual homecoming’ after 150 years
As the 9,000-member nation celebrates what's potentially 'a Pandora’s box decision' — others worry about its implications
Great reporting from @davidpball.bsky.social 👇
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At Penticton Indian Band, researchers work to find remedy for bighorn sheep disease
The Okanagan population of yilíkʷlxkn has been depleted by up to 70 per cent by mange over two decades — a year-long project aims to find a drug to treat it
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Mount Polley will be allowed to continue expanding its tailings facility, after a court challenge by the Xatśūll First Nation failed.
The nation said it's reviewing the decision to allow the dam, which failed catastrophically in 2014, to hold more mine waste. @thetyee.ca
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love when a paywall sounds like it’s drawing a gun on you
the worst person you know is like: "I just speak my mind and tell it how it is with no filter"
‘Truly amazing and really emotional’: Historic mortuary poles returned to Tla’amin Nation after decades-long search
The nation celebrated the repatriation during the opening of a new cultural centre, part of a wider reclamation for the community
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For this collaboration with @indiginews.bsky.social, reporter @ainsliecruickshank.bsky.social went to Kelowna to find out if it’s possible to prioritize housing — and also protect sensitive ecosystems thenarwhal.ca/bc-housing-a...
So happy to see Aaron recognized for his crucial work on this series — you can read the stories here:
Part 1: indiginews.com/news/similka...
Part 2: indiginews.com/news/concern...
Part 3: indiginews.com/news/in-simi...
Congratulations to the wonderful Crystal Greene, who just won the silver Emerging Indigenous Journalist award from @jhrnews and @caj for her portfolio of work.
Congratulations, Crystal!!
At the #CAJawards with friends from IndigiNews, The Rover and Press Progress! Good luck to all the nominees!
We need funding streams that support an impactful, equitable wave of journalism — and not just funnelling resources into the status quo or to support quotas without any quality standard. Not all content is created equal + we need to remember why journalism is important beyond just for the sake of it