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First Nations should be project leaders in electricity buildout, says new group – Canada’s National Observer

March 18, 2026 A new nonprofit group aims to position First Nations as project leaders on new power transmission projects that will be central to Canada’s plans to double its…

Shaw: B.C. appraisers hedge against Aboriginal title uncertainty – Castanet

Mar 18, 2026 The B.C. NDP government keeps insisting Aboriginal title rulings won’t affect private property but last week, the province’s appraisal industry started preparing for the opposite. The latest…

How accommodation hollowed out Canadian nationalism – The Hub

Should Canada put the national interest first? The Canadian answer has usually been: Sort of. Maybe. Kinda. It depends. Even claiming that Canada has a single national interest has often…

Canada Invests $6M to Boost Indigenous Tourism – Canadian Travel News

March 18, 2026 For many travelers, the best part of a journey is not the hotel or the flight. It is the moment you feel a genuine connection to the…

We’ve had enough secrets’: First Nations group opposes Ontario move to limit freedom-of-information laws – CBC

Mar 18, 2026 Premier Ford has defended proposed change, calling current law ‘antiquated’ First Nations are voicing opposition to Ontario’s proposed legislation to change freedom-of-information (FOI) laws, saying they’re concerned…

Gitxsan Huwilp Government calls for halt of rail hauling near their Laxyip and Anaat – CFNR Network

Mar 17, 2026 Following the derailment of a CN Rail train near the North Pacific Cannery in Prince Edward, the Gitxsan Huwilp Government, representing the Gitxsan Nation’s Hereditary Chiefs, has…

Canada’s electricity buildout needs Indigenous leadership – The Hill Times

March 18, 2026 Modernizing Canada’s electricity system to meet the demands of our collective future must become a turning point for economic reconciliation. massive, decades-long construction projects spanning some 160,000…

Ontario FOI Law Changes Spark First Nations Concerns – UL Lawyers

March 18, 2026 In a move causing significant concern among Indigenous groups, the Ontario government has proposed changes to freedom-of-information (FOI) laws that would limit public access to records from…

Anishinabek youth featured on panel at Toronto conference – Anishinabek News

March 18, 2026 TORONTO – Devon Patterson realizes there are still many First Nations people who have misconceptions of the mining industry. Patterson, a member of Serpent River First Nation,…

Minister Valdez announces federal funding to boost Indigenous tourism – TravelPress

March 18, 2026 The Honourable Rechie Valdez, Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism) — and Alana Hirtle, Member of Parliament, Cumberland–Colchester, alongside…

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