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Video: Coastal First Nations still oppose pipeline as Carney calls meeting ‘excellent’ – The Globe and Mail

Coastal First Nations say they made clear to Prime Minister Mark Carney at a meeting in Prince Rupert, B.C., that they remain opposed to plans to build a oil pipeline…

Carney heads to Beijing as ministers promote fresh federal support for Waterloo, Ont. manufacturers, N.S. curling club – iPolitics

January 14th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After a brief stopover in British Columbia yesterday to talk to Coastal…

Year of Greenland’s Trump tensions continues for circumpolar Inuit – APTN News

Jan 13, 2026 Iqaluit-based Greenlandic Inuk artist and commentator Laakkuluk Williamson stresses the strong connection between Inuit in Greenland and those in the north of Canada. As Donald Trump repeats…

First Peoples Law Report January 7 – 13, 2026 – First Peoples Law

National news included Indigenous-Crown relations, conservation and clean drinking water What will the post-reconciliation era bring in the 2026 news year? | APTN News Researchers call for more government support of Indigenous-led conservation |…

Aboriginal title gives way to private interests in New Brunswick – Tree Frog creative

Within months, two recent court decisions have reached conclusions which differ in respect of how Aboriginal title may or may not interact with lands held privately in fee simple. Aboriginal…

How to combat reconciliatory backsliding – Policy Options

January 13, 2026 Canada needs to engage non-Indigenous Canadians with the reality of colonization and frame reconciliation policy in ways to avoid backlash. Over the last decade, Canada has positioned…

First Nation expresses opposition to major projects ahead of prime minister’s visit to Prince Rupert – CBC

Jan 13, 2026 Gitga’at First Nation is opposed to an oil pipeline to the North Coast and lifting a decades-long tanker ban Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Prince Rupert…

Cando 2026 Conference issue – Cando

Cando welcomed 350+ delegates focused on Indigenous economic development to attend the 31st Annual Cando National Conference that will be hosted at the Hilton Quebec in Québec City, Québec from…

First Nation helps steer north Island wind-energy project – Times Colonist

The Wei Wai Kum First Nation owns 51 per cent of the Yə̓yus Energy project, a $600-million, 197-megawatt wind farm with 30 turbines that will be located northwest of Campbell…

Carney meets with Coastal First Nations today to talk major projects, oceans – Airdrie City View

PRINCE RUPERT — Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet today with Coastal First Nations in Prince Rupert, B.C., to discuss his government’s major projects agenda and marine conservation. He’ll be…

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