12 January 2026 This past fall’s federal budget triggered a predictable round of frustration from some First Nations leaders. As a former elected chief councillor of the Haisla Nation, I…
Jan 12, 2026 A First Nation in British Columbia says it will step up its own environmental oversight after the province approved a major expansion of the Mount Milligan mine…
January 12th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. With just hours to go until he becomes the the first sitting Canadian prime…
January 9, 2026 First-of-its-kind program from Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada open to non-Indigenous tourism businesses, organizations A new training program has launched to help tourism providers learn about Indigenous…
January 9, 2026 Wei Wai Kum First Nation is charting a new course as the majority owner of one Vancouver Island’s largest new power sources following decades of exclusion from…
Jan 9, 2026 A Penticton (Sn’pintktn) Indian Band woman is being recognized nationally by the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association for her “strength, resilience, and innovation.” Dolly Kruger was one…
January 09, 2026 In British Columbia, property rights are in turmoil. But not just in B.C.—across Canada, land is susceptible to the threat of Aboriginal rights. This property upheaval has…
January 9, 2026 To ensure B.C.’s long-term competitiveness, innovation systems must broaden the models of ownership, scale, and growth Indigenous participation in the tech sector remains strikingly low, below one…
January 9, 2026 A large-scale battery energy storage facility developed in partnership with Walpole Island First Nation has officially entered service in the Municipality of Lakeshore, marking a first for…
Jan 8, 2026 EDMONTON — Mikisew Cree First Nation is co hosting a two day conference next spring focused on the environmental and community impacts of oil sands tailings on…