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How a tiny First Nations community in N.S. is grappling with the burning issue of cannabis – CBC

Apr 13, 2026 Glooscap First Nation is consulting before a vote on its first cannabis law On a road leading to the Glooscap First Nation, a community of a few…

DRIPA’s Deadlock. ‘We Will Not Back Down’ – The Tyee

Apr 13, 2026 First Nations vow to fight the BC NDP in a showdown that could topple the government. First Nations leaders are condemning Premier David Eby’s plan to suspend…

First Nations lauded for work to improve housing – Northern Ontario Business

Apr 13, 2026 Ten recipients celebrated with awards during 2026 First Nations Community Housing Conference First Nations from across Northern Ontario and B.C. were celebrated for their work to improve…

As session returns, Eby’s government faces ‘peril’ over DRIPA: political scientist – Nanaimo News Now

Apr 13, 2026 VICTORIA — A political analyst says British Columbia Premier David Eby faces a “moment of real peril” as legislators return to Victoria this week. Eby has staked…

All eyes on Liberal-Bloc rematch in Terrebonne, Que., as byelection voters head to the polls – iPolitics

April 13, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. The House of Commons may be poised to reopen for business…

Rock — BC Premier — hard place – Resource Works

April 9, 2026 Dilemma includes potential defeat of his government That first headline sums up Eby’s challenging position between two predicaments as he seeks to change his government’s Declaration on…

Collecting signatures for separation vote doesn’t violate treaty: Alberta’s lawyers – CityNews

Apr 10, 202 Lawyers for the Alberta government say collecting signatures for a potential referendum on separation doesn’t violate treaty rights, and they argue holding a vote on leaving Canada wouldn’t be…

Liveblog: Day 2 of the Liberal convention kicks off as party faithful talk policy – iPolitics

April 10, 2026 Today is headlined by policy discussions on building homes, expanding Canada’s trade partnerships and the government’s new Buy Canada regime. iPolitics is back on the ground for…

Arguments complete in hearing for First Nations groups opposing Alberta separation referendum – CBC

Apr 09, 2026 Province argues duty to consult not triggered at petition stage Three First Nations groups appearing in court in Edmonton this week have completed their arguments in their…

Environmental groups launch constitutional challenge over Ontario’s special economic zones – Link2Build

April 10, 2026 Several environmental groups have launched a constitutional challenge seeking to kill an Ontario law that allows cabinet to suspend other laws, arguing the Doug Ford government has…

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