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I Went to Greenland and Saw a Warning for Canada – The Walrus

April 15, 2026 BEFORE HE PULLED his hunting rifle out of storage and brought it to his bedroom to keep it close at night, Jan Køhler had been preparing, mentally…

Do Recent Treaty Agreements Address The Uncertainties Created By The Cowichan Tribes And Gitxaala Cases? – McMillan LLP

April 14, 2026 There has been a great deal of discussion lately regarding the Cowichan Tribes[1] and Gitxaala[2] court cases.  Cowichan Tribes found Aboriginal title to exist over private land…

How Joseph Trutch Set the Stage for BC’s Indigenous Policies – The Tyee

April 15, 2026 The ugly history of land dispossession continues to emerge in political decisions today. Why does British Columbia keep arriving at the same place? Every generation, a new…

PM Carney to face the House of Commons for the first time since securing working majority – iPolitics

April 15, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. For the first time since his minority government secured a working…

Government offices in several communities remain closed Tuesday due to blizzard conditions – Nunatsiaq News

Apr 14, 2026 Spring blizzard rolled into parts of Nunavut and Nunavik Monday afternoon Blizzard conditions continue to impact parts of Nunavut Tuesday morning. Territorial government offices in Pangnirtung, Baker…

Indigenous Knowledge Network launches to strengthen community-led forest stewardship across Canada – CFI

April 14, 2026 The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Canada, together with the FSC Canada Indigenous Chamber, the FSC Indigenous Foundation, and Indigenous communities across the country, is proud to announce…

Les Leyne: Tightrope or plank for Eby as First Nations fury erodes NDP’s hold on power – Times Colonist

Apr 14, 2026 First Nations leaders have mounted a campaign to either unseat B.C. Premier David Eby or force a change of mind on pausing sections of DRIPA. Premier David…

Kudz Ze Kayah mine project in Yukon approved again, while First Nation blasts decision – CBC

Apr 14, 2026 ‘Consent may not always be achievable,’ decision document says The Yukon and federal governments have given the go-ahead to a contentious mine project near Ross River, despite…

Energy efficiency and exports, Canada-Africa trade and backbench business on the agenda – iPolitics

April 14, 2026 What’s on the agenda for the House and Senate committees today. Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson heads before ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES members to provide an overview…

Indigenous Peoples – April 14, 2026 – CPAC

April 14, 2026 CPAC broadcasts all televised committee meetings from Parliament’s upper house, the Senate, as senators meet on various committees to examine legislation through discussions, presentations, expert panels and…

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