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New Headstart and Daycare Facility for James Smith Cree Nation

Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)

James Smith Cree Nation wants to build a new early childhood facility on reserve. The 900 m² building would house both an Aboriginal Headstart program and a daycare, plus an Elder/Culture room and outdoor play areas. This is an environmental...

Why This Matters: This project would expand childcare and early learning options for families in James Smith Cree Nation. The facility includes space for cultural programming with Elders, connecting children to their heritage. If you're a community member or have ties to the area, this affects local services.

Environmental Assessment Education Indigenous & Northern
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New Daycare and Head Start Building for Red Earth Cree Nation

Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)

Red Earth Cree Nation wants to build a new daycare and Head Start facility next to their existing Health Center. The 1,200 m² building would serve about 92 children, from infants to preschool age. The project needs new water and sewer connections to...

Why This Matters: This project would provide early childhood education for nearly 100 children in the Red Earth Cree Nation community. For families on reserve, accessible childcare means parents can work or pursue education. Quality early learning programs help children succeed in school later.

Environmental Assessment Education Indigenous & Northern
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New School for Wahpeton Dakota Nation

Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)

Wahpeton Dakota Nation wants to build a new two-storey school for 160 students from Pre-K to Grade 12. The project includes playgrounds, sports facilities, and new utility connections. The current portable classrooms will be moved and the old...

Why This Matters: This project would give Wahpeton Dakota Nation students a proper school building instead of portable classrooms. For the community, it means better educational facilities and local jobs during construction.

Environmental Assessment Education Indigenous & Northern
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School Heating System Upgrade at Ma-Tah-Ha-Mao School - Weenusk First Nation

Indigenous Services Canada (Federal)

Weenusk First Nation is upgrading the heating system at Ma-Tah-Ha-Mao School. The old indoor fuel tank will be removed and replaced with a new 11,000-litre outdoor tank on a concrete pad. The project includes new fuel lines to the school and fencing...

Why This Matters: This project ensures students at Ma-Tah-Ha-Mao School have reliable heating. Moving the fuel tank outside reduces fire risk inside the school. For the Weenusk First Nation community, it's about keeping their children safe and warm.

Regulations & Permits Education Indigenous & Northern