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Mastercard Foundation announces funding to boost postsecondary education access for Indigenous students

9 septembre 2025 à 05:00
The Grand Entry of the Annual First Nations University of Canada Spring Celebration Powwow in Regina, April 20. The university will receive $10-million over the next decade.

Third-year Indigenous social-work student Audra Cochrane says that attending First Nations University in Regina has changed her life.

Ms. Cochrane, who is from George Gordon First Nation, a community of about 3,300 people an hour north of the city, said she chose the school because the learning environment is rooted in Indigenous knowledge and culture. For example, she noted that there are services that connect students with elders.

Canada providing $3-million in humanitarian aid for Afghan earthquake victims

5 septembre 2025 à 10:47
Afghans search remnants of damaged houses, after earthquakes at Nurgal district in Kunar province, in Eastern Afghanistan, on Sept. 4, 2025.

The Canadian government is providing $3-million in humanitarian assistance to help people directly affected by recent earthquakes in eastern Afghanistan.

Randeep Sarai, the Secretary of State for International Development, made the announcement on Friday, saying the money will be allocated to organizations working within the country.

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  • Quebec City couple killed in Lisbon funicular crash were on milestone birthday vacation
    Blandine Daux and André Bergeron were enjoying the penultimate day of their trip to Portugal for his 70th birthday when the funicular they were riding through hilly Lisbon derailed, killing the Quebec City couple and 14 others.Mr. Bergeron was retired from four decades of restoring and conserving artifacts, and Ms. Daux, still working in that archaeological field, had planned the celebratory trip, according to his younger brother Eric Bergeron.
     

Quebec City couple killed in Lisbon funicular crash were on milestone birthday vacation

5 septembre 2025 à 08:09
Quebec City couple André Bergeron and Blandine Daux enjoying their trip to Portugal for his 70th birthday before they were killed in a funicular accident in Lisbon Wednesday.

Blandine Daux and André Bergeron were enjoying the penultimate day of their trip to Portugal for his 70th birthday when the funicular they were riding through hilly Lisbon derailed, killing the Quebec City couple and 14 others.

Mr. Bergeron was retired from four decades of restoring and conserving artifacts, and Ms. Daux, still working in that archaeological field, had planned the celebratory trip, according to his younger brother Eric Bergeron.

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