May 12, 2026 A workable system should reduce uncertainty as rights are recognized. The current model increases it. Within weeks, British Columbia’s government moved from considering amendments to DRIPA, to…
May 13, 2026 Canadian Mining Stories The sector is a major economic driver in our Canadian economy and a great contributor to jobs and leading technologies and here are our…
May 13, 2026 National messaging built around B.C.’s property rights debate risks oversimplifying a complex legal reality, while a failure to communicate has ‘ceded the stage to fear and misinformation,’…
May 13, 2026 Longtime Nunavut politician running in NTI presidential byelection Nunatsiaq News is publishing profiles of the 10 candidates in Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.’s May 27 presidential byelection. There are…
May 13, 2026 A new report says offshore wind developers in Atlantic Canada should commit to early collaboration with Indigenous businesses to ensure the industry contributes to “economic reconciliation.” The…
May 13, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. A little over a month after clocking in a space-to-earth video…
May 12, 2026 The changing of the seasons has established a new tradition in Saskatchewan. For the past five years, the SGI Solstice Speaker Series, held at the Royal Saskatchewan…
May 12, 2026 OTTAWA — The former environment minister who helped to create the Impact Assessment Agency eight years ago says the federal government’s proposal to change how pipelines are…
May 12, 2026 A First Nation is suing the Canadian and Alberta governments, alleging oil sands and industrial development in northeastern Alberta has infringed on treaty rights, and harmed the…
May 12, 2026 “When will this government start treating northern remote airports as critical infrastructure?” THUNDER BAY — Remote First Nations deserve better airports, says Bobby Narcisse. As a deputy…