First Nations can now share their feedback on the new Additions to Reserve Policy, which builds on what we have heard through prior engagement sessions.
National Indigenous History Month is coming to a close.
But this is not where the story ends.
Listening, learning, and understanding must continue—not just this month, but every day. 🌿
#NIHM2026
This meeting advanced our shared work to return land to the community. Funding to clean up the St. Rémi surplus site will help restore the land for community use for generations to come.
Manitoba First Nations are making progress on building new and upgraded water infrastructure, lifting advisories, and strengthening long-term access to safe drinking water.
Today, we celebrate the rich cultures, languages, and traditions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis across Canada.
Read Prime Minister Carney’s statement on National Indigenous People’s Day:
https://t.co/zyRvuKmTE8
Ministers Marc Miller, Rebecca Alty, Rebecca Chartrand and Mandy Gull-Masty make a statement for National Indigenous Peoples Day.
https://t.co/EqEERpyPJr
Honouring National Indigenous Peoples Day by celebrating the beauty and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis languages across Canada. 💛
“Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day” in many languages—reflecting connection, culture, and voice.
#NIPD2026#NIHM2026
To support access to safe, clean drinking water in First Nations, Canada announces historic investments in First Nations’ water initiatives. https://t.co/xptPX19n6T
Government of Canada announces funding and introduces proposed legislation supporting safe drinking water in First Nations @GCIndigenous
https://t.co/zf65iSTpBt
The #GC marks the fifth anniversary report on progress made toward ending the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ people @GCIndigenous@GovCanNorth
https://t.co/c3jrYLds1c
Chiefs of Ontario, Nishnawbe Aski Nation, and Canada take part in a ceremony in Ottawa to mark the implementation of the Ontario Final Agreement on child & family services @NANComms@ChiefsofOntario@GCIndigenous
https://t.co/Ny38RzVngn
Sovereign Keewatin Yahthi Nations in Northern Manitoba and First Nations Public Service Secretariat in British Columbia are the recipients of consultation resource funding to strengthen consultation capacity.
The #GC announces funding to strengthen First Nations capacity for federal consultations in Northern MB and BC @GCIndigenous@GovCanNorth
https://t.co/eeX7PASq6G
By Investing in data and capacity to support Indigenous participation, we are making northern major project decisions more transparent, predictable, and community‑driven.
We are supporting better data, stronger partnerships, and increased Indigenous participation in northern regulatory processes.@GCIndigenous@GovCanNorth
https://t.co/XPzhxBvtMi
Congratulations and thank you to the Lands Advisory Board, the First Nations Land Management Resource Centre, and the many First Nations leaders who continue to modernize #FN land governance
The Government of Canada recognizes the 30th anniversary of the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management. Celebrating its role in empowering First Nations communities to take charge of their lands @GCIndigenous
https://t.co/sRqVdHvSGG
Red Dress Day raises awareness about the ongoing crisis of MMIWG2S+. The red dress symbolizes lives lost and the continued efforts to address this issue.
The signing of this agreement sets the foundation for service transfer and enables the First Nation to be at the forefront of planning, response, and recovery for their community.
Canada’s future depends on the people building it. The #SpringUpdate builds on Budget 2025 investments that will help workers and young people gain the skills, experience, and support they need to succeed.
The Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs, Rebecca Chartrand, highlighted key investments from the Spring Economic Update to help Canada’s young people enter the skilled trades and build strong careers.
https://t.co/xqVN1gfIDW
#SEU26#SpringUpdate#Affordability