May 6, 2026 In our latest episode of First Peoples Lawcast, we welcome back Tréchelle Bunn and Andrew Ambers for a conversation with the 2025 Indigenous Law Student Scholarship winner…
May 6, 2026 Elected vice-president in 2022, longtime Inuit organization leader touts experience as he seeks top job Nunatsiaq News is publishing profiles of the 10 candidates in Nunavut Tunngavik…
May 6, 2026 Bird Construction Inc. announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Marten Falls First Nation through the formation of Piinahzii Limited Partnership, a majority Indigenous‑owned…
May 6, 2026 A creditor list published this week as part of the Ekati diamond mine’s insolvency proceedings runs to more than 200 names and paints a detailed picture of…
May 6, 2026 In the past, the Senate of Canada had a special committee on the Arctic, which should be reinstated. What happens in the Arctic does not stay in…
May 06, 2026 HAGERSVILLE, Ont. – With fuel prices hitting record levels, more drivers are travelling to gas stations on First Nations reserves, where tax rules and exemptions mean savings…
May 6, 2026 In a pivotal case heard at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, located near Hagersville, Ontario, are making closing arguments against…
May 5, 2026 REGINA — Province’s off-reserve Indigenous workforce reaches a record high of 67,300 in 2025. The Government of Saskatchewan said it was pleased to mark May 4 as Indigenous Economic…
May 05, 2026 How do nations generate wealth? That was the question Adam Smith sought to answer in his seminal 1776 work, The Wealth of Nations, which laid the intellectual…
May 5, 2026 What’s on the agenda for the House and Senate committees today. With just days to go before the chamber shuts down for the final extended hiatus before…