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Could shifting gears from forestry to tourism become a big BC payoff? – Capital Daily

March 3, 2026 With over 400 Indigenous tourism-related businesses open in 2023 supporting 9,962 jobs, First Nations may be just “scratching the surface” of an industry filled with opportunity. At…

From ice rinks to education: how Indigenous energy ownership is building lasting prosperity – Todayville

Mar 03, 2026 Indigenous communities now have equity stakes in more than 5,000 kilometres of Canadian pipelines On frigid winter nights in northern Alberta, the glow from the outdoor hockey…

Geoff Russ: Did Ottawa just secretly recognize Aboriginal ‘title’ over all of Vancouver? – National Post

Mar 03, 2026 3.1 million people are being kept in the dark about what this actually means for them British Columbians, particularly those in Vancouver, have learned that another agreement…

Carney set to kick off Australia visit with speech on ‘shifts in the global order’ – iPolitics

March 3, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. Amid a lengthening list of unanswered questions over — and, in…

Northern, Arctic Affairs Minister Chartrand has a new chief of staff – The Hill Times

March 2, 2026 Plus, two staff joined AI Minister Evan Solomon’s office on Feb. 23. Northern and Arctic Affairs Minister Rebecca Chartrand , who’s also responsible for the Canadian Northern…

Denison Mines sets March start for building Canada’s first uranium mine in a generation – CBC

Mar 02, 2026 Nuclear regulator approved construction licence for the northern Saskatchewan mine on Feb. 19 Denison Mines Corp. is moving ahead with construction of a proposed uranium mine in…

Are we all settlers? How identity politics is reshaping law in Canada: Warren Mirko and Geoffrey Moyse for Inside Policy – MLI

March 2, 2026 When ancestry becomes a qualification, debate shifts from evidence to identity. The growing use of political terms such as “Indigenous” and “settler” is dividing Canadians along lines…

How CPAs are building community through strategic partnerships – Business in Vancouver

March 2, 2026 Rachel McAllister leverages strong leadership and communication to drive growth and performance with First Nations Finance Authority On any given day, Rachel McAllister, a chartered professional accountant…

In ‘landmark’ moment, Diavik’s final closure plan is approved – Cabin Radio

March 2, 2026 Regulators have approved a final closure and reclamation plan for the NWT’s Diavik diamond mine, a moment described as a territorial and global first. Though Diavik is…

South Bow plan to revive parts of Keystone XL needs Trump approval, US oil pipeline links – Reuters

March 2, 2026 South Bow’s plan to revive KXL needs additional links in US Proposal leverages existing infrastructure in Canada Environmental, Indigenous opposition likely for South Bow’s pipeline expansion CALGARY,…

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