Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo council, non-profits frustrated at province's homeless funding changes
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo's mayor and council approved $1.64 million for homeless programs after the provincial government changed how it funds those programs. The province says funding remains stable, but local non-profits report shortfalls and service gaps since the change to...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/northern-alberta-homeless-funding-9.7158578?cmp=rss

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MMIWG2S+ programs at risk of losing federal funding, say Indigenous women's organizations
At a news conference in Ottawa on Wednesday, leaders of Indigenous women's organizations called upon the federal government to provide sustained funding to programs addressing missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, two-spirit and gender diverse people.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/mmiwg2s-program-funding-indigenous-women-9.7156396?cmp=rss
MMIWG2S+ programs at risk of losing federal funding, say Indigenous women's organizations
At a news conference in Ottawa on Wednesday, leaders of Indigenous women's organizations called upon the federal government to provide sustained funding to programs addressing missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, two-spirit and gender diverse people.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/mmiwg2s-program-funding-indigenous-women-9.7156396?cmp=rss

NT's ambulance service fails for second time in a week
By Joseph Hathaway-Wilson

The Northern Territory's ambulances service has reached "critical system failure" for the second time in a week, as a St John NT director says the service is so under-resourced its operations are at risk of failure "all the time".

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-08/st-john-nt-ambulance-service-second-code-white-in-one-week/106539462

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NT's ambulance service fails for second time in a week

The Northern Territory’s ambulances service has reached "critical system failure” for the second time in a week, as a St John NT director says the service is so under-resourced its operations are at risk of failure "all the time".

'A worker is going to be stabbed': Union airs hospital safety concerns
By Jane Bardon

NT Health has rejected calls for a security review at Royal Darwin Hospital's busy emergency department amid threats against staff, with staff concerned "a worker is going to be stabbed".

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-08/nt-nurses-fear-for-safety-royal-darwin-hospital-violent-threats/106537936

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Emergency staff face daily threats in NT's largest hospital, union says

NT Health has rejected calls for a security review at Royal Darwin Hospital's busy emergency department amid threats against staff, with staff concerned "a worker is going to be stabbed".

British Columbia to get $2.2B from federal community fund
The federal government is making money available in three separate streams, with the provincial stream being available for projects such as health care, and housing.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/11768404/british-columbia-federal-community-fund/

Darwin midwife's $1.1 million government contract under review
By Roxanne Fitzgerald

Darwin midwife Claire Marks was under investigation by the nursing and midwifery watchdog when she was handed a $1.1 million contract by the NT government, which is now reviewing the matter, as doctors continue to raise concerns, and the service brings on new staff.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-08/nt-government-reviewing-darwin-midwife-contract-claire-marks/106523078

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Darwin midwife's $1.1 million government contract under review

Darwin midwife Claire Marks was under investigation by the nursing and midwifery watchdog when she was handed a $1.1 million contract by the NT government, which is now reviewing the matter, as doctors continue to raise concerns, and the service brings on new staff.

Grassy Narrows First Nation denied federal funding for search at former residential school
A group that’s been searching for missing children and unmarked graves at the former McIntosh Indian Residential School in northwestern Ontario says it’s been denied federal funding to continue its work. Here's what we know about the Wiikwogaming Tiinahtiisiiwin project and why its funding hasn't b...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/wiikwogaming-tiinahtiisiiwin-funding-denial-9.7154201?cmp=rss

Feral animals, biosecurity and careers on agenda for young Aboriginal rangers
By Caroline Horn

The first SA Aboriginal Land and Sea Ranger Conference has brought together those on the front line of the fight against feral animals and plants.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-06/aboriginal-land-and-sea-ranger-conference-south-australia/106478424

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Feral animals, biosecurity and careers on agenda for young Aboriginal rangers

The first SA Aboriginal Land and Sea Ranger Conference has brought together those on the front line of the fight against feral animals and plants.