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Joly joins Ont. Premier Doug Ford in Windsor to mark ‘grand opening’ of new EV battery plant – iPolitics

March 5, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After an event-packed day in Canberra that, in addition to an…

Commission recommends 22-MLA model for NWT legislature – Cabin radio

March 3, 2026 An electoral boundaries commission recommends that the NWT legislature add three new electoral districts and associated MLAs. The final report from the five-person commission, which was tasked…

BC Assembly of First Nations gathering in Penticton for Special Chiefs Assembly – Castanet

Mar 4, 2026 The Penticton Indian Band announced on Tuesday that the BC Assembly of First Nations is gathering in town Wednesday and Thursday. The assembly will be holding a…

Indigenous postsecondary institutes welcome provincial funding – Northern Ontario Business

Mar 4, 2026 Ontario’s $57 million over three years will lead to “long-term stability, sustainability, and growth” The $57 million in provincial funding that’s being allocated for postsecondary Indigenous educational…

Not Reserving Judgment Episode 123: ABORIGINAL TITLE in Vancouver? Plus, MANDATORY Indigenous course for Ontario lawyers. – CCF

March 4, 2026 In Episode 123, we explain the new agreement between Canada and the Musqueam Nation recognizing Aboriginal title in Greater Vancouver. Plus, we discuss the new mandatory Indigenous…

Letters March 4: Aboriginal title deals; how to fix addiction problems – Times Colonist

Mar 4, 2026 In his reasons for judgment in the British Columbia Court of Appeal on June 25, 1993, in the now-famous case of Delgamuukw v. The Queen, the late…

From Sixties Scoop survivor to B.C. entrepreneur – Business in Vancouver

Mar 4, 2026 Once restricted to B.C. as a government ward, Gordon Shank now helps Canadian firms source globally Gordon Shank will never forget his 18th birthday. Still in pain…

Urban Indigenous funding cutbacks threaten ‘backbone’ of Friendship Centre services, says Ontario federation head – The Hill Times

March 4, 2026 Program money for urban Indigenous communities is set to expire at the end of the month, and expected cuts of more than 50 per cent to renewed…

Les Leyne: Time-change dance party comes as Eby faces serious crises – Times Colonist

March 4, 2026 The legislature this week is still processing the budget flop and bracing for the looming Aboriginal rights and title crisis. “Every so often, we try to do…

NDP expected to introduce 19 bills in legislature spring sitting – CBC

Mar 04, 2026 Topics include health care, bans on sick notes and machetes, budget deficit Health care and ongoing deficits are expected to be major topics as the Manitoba legislature…

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