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Indigenous centre uses storytelling to honour history – The Globe and Mail

A new Indigenous educational, cultural and historical centre in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., will teach current and future generations about the area’s past while supporting truth-telling, healing and reconciliation. Taking…

Carney to talk major projects with Coastal First Nations before heading to Beijing – iPolitics

January 13th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. A little over a week after his office confirmed that he…

Rob Shaw: Carney visiting B.C. to talk oil pipeline with Coastal First Nations – Vancouver Is Awesome

January 12, 2026 PM’s visit follows memorandum of understanding between Ottawa and Alberta supporting new pipeline to the Pacific Prime Minister Mark Carney is travelling to Prince Rupert on Monday,…

The case for American ownership of Greenland is weak: Heather Exner-Pirot and Christopher Coates in the National Post – MLI

January 12, 2026 Trump’s provocation is grounded in the outdated thinking that people — particularly Indigenous people — have no agency and can be bought and sold by bigger powers.…

Business group debuts revamped platform to streamline Indigenous procurement – SooToday.com

Jan. 12, 2026 Canadian Council for Indigenous Business tweaks Supply Change marketplace to create “better experience” for users The Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) wants to make it as…

Indigenous conference to bring technology community together – MBC Radio

Jan 12, 2026 Ryan St. Germaine no longer has to worry whether others believe that an Indigenous technology sector exists in Canada. St. Germaine is the founder and CEO of…

Trump Is Serious about Greenland. What Does Carney Do? – The Walrus

Jan. 12, 2026 Ottawa may be forced into the most dramatic security reset in decades Core national leaders of the “Coalition of the Willing,” an assemblage of mostly NATO states…

Greenland annexation threats ‘bewildering,’ Nunavut premier says – Nunatsiaq News

Jan 12, 2026 John Main looks ahead as new government takes shape As Premier John Main settles into his new role at the head of Nunavut’s government, he says he’s…

What Happened to the ‘Rule of Law’? – The Tyee

January 12, 2026 It was a common refrain during the Wet’suwet’en pipeline conflict. But when courts side with First Nations, politicians are more equivocal. In early 2020, you couldn’t flip…

IRC chair candidates’ forum to be livestreamed – Cabin Radio

January 12, 2026 A forum next week featuring candidates to become the next Inuvialuit Regional Corporation leader will be streamed live. Seven people representing three communities are running to become…

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