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Indigenous Communities Diving Deep into Submarines and Other Military Contracts – Cassels

March 19, 2026 A Sea of Opportunity Canadians may be surprised to learn that English River First Nation is a potential beneficiary of the Royal Canadian Navy’s multibillion-dollar procurement of…

Survey shows lack of Indigenous engagement in business schools – SaskToday.ca

Mar 19, 2026 A national survey highlights gaps between business schools and Indigenous communities, prompting calls for stronger engagement and support. SASKATOON — A recent national survey by an Indigenous-led…

Can the Taltson hydro expansion deliver on its promises? – Cabin Radio

March 19, 2026 After the Taltson hydro expansion was referred to the federal government’s Major Projects Office by the prime minister last week, some worry the project might not make…

NIRB sends Gray’s Bay impact statement back to proponent – Nunatsiaq News

Mar 19, 2026 West Kitikmeot Resources Corp. CEO ‘not disheartened,’ working with review board on new submission Work reviewing permits for the Gray’s Bay Road and Port project is stalled…

‘Take full advantage’: Trades fairs aim to bridge employers, job seekers – Northern Ontario Business

March 18, 2026 Connect 2026 is being hosted by Chi Mino Ozhitoowin, the for-profit entity by seven First Nations partnered on the Waasigan Transmission Line THUNDER BAY — A skilled…

DND to host investment town halls in Yellowknife, Dettah – Cabin Radio

March 19, 2026 The Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces are set to discuss planned federal investments with residents in Yellowknife, Inuvik and Dettah next month. The Town…

In the news: Ottawa urged to help Inuit, Ontario funding cuts, B.C. long-term care – SooToday.com

March 19, 2026 Critics urge Ottawa to help Inuit resist Chinese surveillance, economic dependence The Carney government is leaving Inuit communities at risk of Chinese surveillance and economic dependence and…

Pierre Poilievre to outline ‘vision’ for Canada – U.S. relations at New York’s Harvard Club – iPolitics

March 19, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After wrapping up his three-day swing through Texas by pre-taping an…

4 spending bills passed as legislative assembly nears close – Nunatsiaq News

Mar 18, 2026 MLAs approve money to keep government operating along with capital plan Nunavut MLAs approved spending on clean water infrastructure and money to keep the government operating as…

‘All it takes is an idea’: Indigenous-owned gas station opens in Splatsin – Vernon Morning Star

March 18, 2026 A local family opened an Indigenous-owned gas station franchise in Splatsin Tuesday morning, pumping fuel into a steady stream of vehicles, and hope into the community. The…

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