Mar 12, 2026 A long-running provision buried deep within the Indian Act—one that quietly narrows the path to federal recognition with each passing generation—has returned to the centre of debate…
March 12, 2026 Indigenous women in Canada continue to face structural barriers to workplace retirement plans and benefits programs, driven by employment instability, eligibility rules and traditional benefits design that…
March 12, 2026 A supportive relationship between two Fairmont hotel properties in Vancouver and the Indigenous Tourism British Columbia (ITBC) group was formalized at a signing ceremony at the Fairmont…
March 12, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. A day after accompanying Nunavut’s newly minted Liberal MP Lori Idlout…
Mar 11, 2026 EDMONTON — An Alberta technology company and an Indigenous-led cooperative say they are forming a partnership aimed at developing carbon-credit projects tied to the province’s oil and…
Mar 11, 2026 Property rights are at the centre of individual freedom. If governments have limited ability to tell you what you may do on or to your property (including…
March 11, 2026 Karen Restoule is joined by Alain Bartleman, Partner at Fogler Rubinoff LLP, for the series’ first conversation that looks beyond British Columbia to the national legal landscape.…
March 10, 2026 A Rights Recognition Agreement signed in secret between the Musqueam Indian Band and Canada’s federal government recognizes Musqueam Aboriginal Title over Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Richmond, North Vancouver, West…
Mar 11, 2026 Landore Resources Canada Inc. withdraws application to renew mining lease As the Ontario government continues to push for development in northern Ontario, an Anishinaabe First Nation in…
Mar 09, 2026 “She emanates a powerful presence, while always acting with humility and care for those around her.” The Atlantic Business Magazine has announced its 25 most powerful women…