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First Nations Tell Aaron Gunn: ‘Chillax, Bud’ – The Tyee

March 13, 2026 The MP denounced land acknowledgements Tuesday. By Wednesday, the response had gone viral. A Tyee Q&A with Hegus John Hackett. Four First Nations with territories in Aaron…

Taza on Tsuut’ina Nation welcomes new residents – CityNews

Mar 12, 2026 Tsuut’ina Nation is welcoming residents to new homes as one of the largest First Nation-led developments in North America starts handing over keys to homeowners. One of…

First Nation Sues over Contracts with Telus, BC Hydro – The Tyee

MARCH 12, 2026 Spuzzum says the Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council owes it money from past deals. Spuzzum First Nation is suing the Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council, saying it has seen…

Ontario commits $11M to build bridges and culverts along winter roads in the north – Link2Build

March 12, 2026 The Ontario government has announced it will invest nearly $11 million over the next two years to build and upgrade water-crossing infrastructure across the winter roads network…

Snuneymuxw First Nation sounds alarm on pollution at Nanaimo, B.C., industrial park – CBC

Mar 12, 2026 First Nation wants governments to take action on pollution in territory Snuneymuxw First Nation is calling for a temporary closure and environmental investigation of a hazardous waste…

First Nation may have paid $350k to three people mistakenly added to their list – SooToday.com

March 12, 2026 Chief and council in Batchewana First Nation say there’s a risk that money from the Robinson Huron Treaty settlement may have been distributed to unknown individuals Batchewana…

Ontario fast-tracks gold mine despite Grassy Narrows’ concerns — and a pending lawsuit – The Narwhal

March 12, 2026 Grassy Narrows First Nation has already challenged a water permit for the Great Bear mine and is taking the province to court over its Mining Act, as…

First Nation entrepreneur delivers powerful message of having purpose at Toronto forum – Anishinabek News

March 12, 2026 TORONTO – Money isn’t everything. That’s a message that Mark Marsolais-Nahwegahbow, the founder and CEO of Birch Bark Coffee Company, delivered at the Canadian Council for Indigenous…

Feds stall on Bill S-2 amid opposition and First Nations frustration – MBC Radio

Mar 12, 2026 A long-running provision buried deep within the Indian Act—one that quietly narrows the path to federal recognition with each passing generation—has returned to the centre of debate…

Indigenous women face persistent barriers to workplace retirement, benefits plans: expert – Benefits Canada.com

March 12, 2026 Indigenous women in Canada continue to face structural barriers to workplace retirement plans and benefits programs, driven by employment instability, eligibility rules and traditional benefits design that…

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