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Indigenous Clean Energy events foster connection, culture and community – The Narwhal

March 23, 2026 Five gatherings across Canada decolonize energy conferences, centring land-based teachings and relationships When most people think of an energy conference in Canada, they probably imagine people dressed…

Proposed new hate crime laws back in the House of Commons spotlight as MPs return to the precinct – iPolitics

March 23, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. With just four sitting days left on the clock before the…

Saskatchewan boosts funding for Indigenous communities following record gaming revenues – iGaming Business

March 20, 2026 The allocation reflects higher-than-anticipated revenues generated by casinos and online gaming platforms, substantially exceeding earlier forecasts. The provincial government of Saskatchewan has announced a significant increase in…

Indigenous group aims to help small businesses thrive in the digital economy – Capital Current

March 20, 2026 Ashley-Rose Machendagoos, an Ojibway woman who sells beaded earrings and beading kits, says she struggles with all the technology required to have an online store. “I know…

Feds announce $17.2M to support Indigenous broadcasting in the North – Broadcast Dialogue

The federal government has announced $17.2 million in support over two years for Indigenous broadcasting in the North. Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages…

Canada’s Reconciliation Panic – Macleans

March 20, 2026 Indigenous peoples are gaining territory and political and economic clout. Not everyone is ready for what that will mean. Over the past few years, First Nations in…

First Nations CEO discusses loans program at Toronto conference – Anishinabek News

March 20, 2026 TORONTO – First Nations are playing a significant role for various mineral exploration and mining projects in their territories. Kristan Straub, a member of Henvey Inlet and…

B.C. premier faces pressure over proposed changes to DRIPA – CBC

Mar 20, 2026 Premier David Eby has promised to amend DRIPA in response to 2 recent court rulings The B.C. NDP government is in the midst of amending its landmark…

Designing infrastructure for yesterday’s climate is not just outdated engineering, it’s offhand public policy – The Hill Times

March 20, 2026 Canada is entering an era of climate disruption: floods wash away highways, wildfires destroy towns, sea levels rise, and melting permafrost cracks roads. For decades, scientists have…

Accusations Fly in Newly Surfaced Legal Fight Involving Sam Mraiche – The Tyee

March 19, 2026 The controversial Alberta businessman denies allegations he strong-armed a firm building publicly funded treatment centres. Sam Mraiche is the Edmonton multimillionaire businessman at the centre of one…

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