Edzi'u Loverin
Journalist
Edzi'u Loverin is 2Spirit and a member of the Tahltan Nation and the Taku River Tlingit First Nation. They are a graduate of the CBC News Indigenous Pathways Program and have a degree in music composition. Edzi'u is currently based out of Treaty 1 Territory, but usually lives in xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and səlilwətaɬ territories. You can email Edzi'u at [email protected] with story ideas.
Latest from Edzi'u Loverin

Southern Chiefs' Organization invests $1.5M in holistic wellness initiative
The Southern Chiefs' Organization has launched a holistic health-care initiative that it says will centre on the teachings of the Anishinaabe and Dakota Nations of southern Manitoba.
Canada -Manitoba |

Mayors of border cities cry out to feds for funding, support as tariff war with U.S. takes its toll
A group of mayors from cities and towns hugging the Canada-U.S. border is calling on the Canadian federal government for help as cross-border political tensions and tariff uncertainties create hardship for their communities.
Canada -Manitoba |

Doctor denies allegations of racism made by Tataskweyak Cree Nation man in 2024 lawsuit
A doctor in The Pas has denied allegations of racism in response to a lawsuit filed by a Cree man who accused the physician of mistaking symptoms of acute appendicitis for a hangover.
Canada -Manitoba |

Perimeter Aviation's terminal expansion praised by some First Nations, others say service needs improving
Perimeter Aviation says its expanded Winnipeg airport terminal it will improve connectivity between freight networks and remote First Nations communities in northern Manitoba. First Nations leaders like the improvements but say more work is needed..
Canada -Manitoba |

Manitoba businesses owed $2.2M by Hudson's Bay, but 'we probably won't see a cent': contractor
Over $2.2 million of the $950 million Hudson's Bay owes to creditors is due to dozens of Manitoba companies, according to a creditor document.
Canada -Manitoba |
Sexual assault charge resolved by peace bond for Yazidi Association of Manitoba executive director
The leader of a Yazidi non-profit group who was accused of unwanted comments and touching last year by a woman in his community is no longer facing a sexual assault charge.
Canada -Manitoba |

'Her name's not Big Windy for no reason': Lake Winnipeg dangerous for unprepared ice fishers
A Manitoba fishing guide who lives on Lake Winnipeg in the winter says he often has to rescue unprepared and inexperienced fishers who become stranded on the ice.
Canada -Manitoba |

Manitoba man sues RCMP over spinal cord injury he alleges was caused by arrest
A western Manitoba man who says his life and happiness have been destroyed is suing three RCMP officers who allegedly caused him a spinal cord injury while they arrested him during a well-being check at his home.
Canada -Manitoba |

Winnipeg non-profit that works with people with disabilities gets $8M federal grant for expansion
A Winnipeg non-profit that supports people living with intellectual and physical disabilities is getting $8 million in federal funding for a major expansion of its building.
Canada -Manitoba |

Via Rail suing The Forks over nearly 40-year-old agreement on land use rights
Via Rail has filed a lawsuit against The Forks over land the rail company says it's had rights to use since a sale agreement reached nearly 40 years ago.
Canada -Manitoba |