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Samuel Alagalak wants to bring gold processing to Nunavut – Nunatsiaq News

May 4, 2026 Former Kivalliq Inuit Association leader running in NTI presidential byelection Nunatsiaq News is publishing profiles of the 10 candidates in Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.’s May 27 presidential byelection.…

Rob Shaw: Carney stakes out position on Cowichan case after months on the sideline – Business in Vancouver

May 4, 2026 Prime minister and B.C. premier now appear aligned on at least one major issue After months of silence, Prime Minister Mark Carney has finally waded into the…

Pehdzéh Kı̨́ First Nation, GNWT reach ‘consensus’ on highway route – Cabin Radio

May 4, 2026 The Pehdzéh Kı̨́ First Nation and NWT government say they have agreed on a new “corridor” through which the Mackenzie Valley Highway could be routed. Previously, the…

Bellissimo Beauty Bar celebrates second year – Anishinabek News

May 4, 2026 NAUGHTON – Danika Bellissimo, citizen of Nipissing First Nation and ties to M’Chigeeng First Nation, celebrates the second year of Bellissimo Beauty Bar this May, and encourages…

NWT ‘closely monitoring’ Ekati insolvency proceedings – Cabin Radio

May 4, 2026 The NWT government says its “priority right now is people” as the Ekati diamond mine’s owner files for creditor protection and looks to sell it off. Burgundy…

Alberta separatists set to deliver thousands of signatures on petition for referendum – battlefordsNOW

May 4, 2026 EDMONTON — A group of Alberta separatists gathering signatures to trigger a referendum on pulling the province out of Confederation is set to hand in its petition…

Have something to say about the Webequie Supply Road? – Northern Ontario Business

May 04, 2026 Ottawa opens final commenting period for Ring of Fire stakeholders to speak their mind Ottawa says this is the last opportunity for people to comment on the…

Ottawa’s $6B recruitment push not enough to get Manitobans into trades: colleges – CBC

May 04, 2026 Not enough program seats, available apprenticeships to meet demand, Assiniboine College CEO says Manitoba post-secondary institutions say governments need to increase the number of apprenticeships available if…

M&A: A key driver for Indigenous economic reconciliation – The Globe and Mail

May 04, 2026 Mergers, acquisitions (M&A) and strategic partnerships are increasingly being recognized as a powerful mechanism for advancing economic reconciliation in Canada, offering Indigenous nations and enterprises a path…

Federal audits into accessibility, First Nations funding set to be released – CTV News

May 04, 2026 OTTAWA — Two federal watchdogs are set to release a series of audits today, including probes into federal workplace accessibility and funding arrangements for First Nations. Auditor…

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