NationTalk is Canada’s premier Aboriginal newswire, employment, events and tender service.
NationTalk is the worlds first hyperlocal network for the Aboriginal community. We send and receive content through this site, our channel communities and our free daily Morning Brief.
Learn MoreNationTalk Ad and Listing Services

We offer many services to help you with your daily Aboriginal outreach requirements.
Purchase NationTalk Services Now Featured Story of the Day
Métis Youth Website Launch Announcement - MNBC
MNBC Ministry of Métis Youth Official Website Launch will take place on January 11, 2017!Make sure to come back and check out our amazing Métis Youth opportunities,…
Read More- Sports
Team BC Seeks Female Golf Athletes for 2017 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG)
17U and 19U female golf athletes invited to attend Team BC’s tryout for the 2017 NAIGThe Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council (I·SPARC) ove…
Read More - Career
Ellen White Invested into the Order of Canada
March 31, 2017 OTTAWA—Today, on behalf of His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, Her Honour the Honourable Judith Guichon, Lie…
Read More - Justice
MMIWG: Date to Apply for Standing Extended to April 18
Deadline for Standing Extended to April 18The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls has extended the deadline to April 18 from April 1…
Read More - Career
2017 BC Community Achievers Announced
March 31, 2017VANCOUVER – Premier Christy Clark and Scott McIntyre, CM, Chair of the British Columbia Achievement Foundation, today named this year’s recipients o…
Read More - Business
Agreement solidifies relationship with McLeod Lake
April 3, 2017MCLEOD LAKE – British Columbia and the McLeod Lake Indian Band today celebrated an agreement to strengthen their government-to-government relationship …
Read More - Lands
LABRC: Katzie First Nation Votes YES to their Community Land Code
Congratulations to Katzie First Nation! On March 29, 2017, Katzie First Nation eligible voters ratified their community land code, and in doing so, opted out of 34 limi…
Read More - Business
Stk'emlúpsemc te Secwépemc Nation (SSN) Building Allies Across B.C. and Canada To Oppose KGHM's Ajax Mine in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS, BRITISH COLUMBIA–( April 1, 2017) – Today, over 30 organizations representing hundreds of thousands of members across British Columbia and Canada announced …
Read More - Lands
LABRC: Lake Cowichan First Nation now the 72nd Operational Signatory Nation!
On March 31st, 2017, Lake Cowichan First Nation voters fully embraced their community land code by voting 100% in support of its ratification. The 72nd signatory nation t…
Read More - Education
TRU: Indigenous scholars gathering for the future
March 31, 2017It was a meeting of the minds and hearts this past weekend as TRU hosted 20 Ch’nook Scholars for a weekend of speakers and networking—an assembly of…
Read More - Justice
Missing and murdered women's inquiry not reaching out to families: advocates - CP
Source: The Canadian Press Apr 3, 2017 VANCOUVER _ A coalition of aboriginal women's advocacy groups is expressing grave concerns about the national missing and m…
Read More - Education
Province Pilots TV and Film Crew Training at NIC
MARCH 30, 2017 – NIC will receive nearly $500,000 to develop TV and film crew training programs in Port Alberni and Campbell River, BC Minister of Social Development an…
Read More - Arts & Culture
Circle tour offers Superior travel experience; splendours of Gichigami abound - CP
Source: The Canadian Press Apr 3, 2017 By Colin PerkelTHE CANADIAN PRESSTORONTO _ It might not have the must-do cachet of California's Highway 101, of Sou…
Read More - Environment
East Creek investigation finds clearcutting rare intact old-growth on Vancouver Island in compliance with laws, highlighting BC government failure to protect endangered rainforest - Sierra Club
Investigation also finds company in non-compliance with making information publicMarch 30, 2017VICTORIA—The BC government’s Forest Practices Board (FPB) relea…
Read More - Health
We're dealing with a lot of deep trauma': B.C. Aboriginal peoples turn to culture for healing amid overdose crisis - Ottawa Citizen
The morning of his sister’s funeral, Jonathan Ewenin walked out of Vancouver General Hospital not knowing why he’d slept there.Rail-thin, dazed and alone, he worr…
Read More - Justice
BCGEU: Report highlights continued government inaction on Aboriginal child protection; agency workers seek solutions at bargaining table
March 30, 2017Report highlights continued government inaction on Aboriginal child protection; agency workers seek solutions at bargaining tableThe BCGEU applauds …
Read More - Courts
Ktunaxa Nation Statement on Sinixt Hunting Case R. v. Desautel
Cranbrook/ʔa·kiskaqǂiʔit – The Ktunaxa Nation today acknowledged the B.C. Provincial Court decision, released March 27, 2017, finding that Richard Desautel of the L…
Read More - Arts & Culture
Cultural organizations receive funding through B.C. | Canada 150 grants
April 2, 2017SURREY – More than 220 projects in 150 communities throughout British Columbia are receiving a total of $7.6 million in B.C. | Canada 150 grants, Steph…
Read More - Mainstream Aboriginal Related News
Budget tackles social deficit - Kelowna Daily Courier
April 03, 2017Budget 2017 recognizes that it is the right time to make investments in the economy and people to drive growth and build resilient communities.For t…
Read More - Natural Resources
New community forest likely for area near Likely, Big Lake
April 01, 2017LIKELY – Opportunities for increased local forest stewardship near Likely and Big Lake, east of Williams Lake, could become reality following an invit…
Read More - Business
Six stories in the news today, April 3 - CP
Source: The Canadian Press Apr 3, 2017 4:59Six stories in the news for Monday, April 3 ___VOTERS IN FIVE RIDINGS VOTE IN BYELECTIONSFive seats in the Hou…
Read More