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Mould, asbestos, keep thousands out of Manitoba First Nation after outage – Canadian Underwriter

March 3, 2026 The days-long power outage results in frozen water systems, sewer backups, electrical issues and burst pipes WINNIPEG – The leader of a First Nation in northern Manitoba…

Nunavut’s energy provider wants to recoup $30M in unpaid bills – Nunatsiaq News

Mar 3, 2026 QEC looking at load limiters on delinquent properties to get customers to pay up Owed roughly $30 million in unpaid bills, Qulliq Energy Corp. is ready to…

Canada unleashes $12 billion mining push as Hodgson declares ‘new era’ at PDAC – Resource Works

March 2, 2026 At the world’s largest mining conference, Ottawa declares the ‘illusion’ of a stable global order shattered—and bets our economic future on critical minerals. TORONTO — Canada’s Energy…

DND holds meeting as it starts to ‘figure out tangibles’ for North – Cabin radio

March 3, 2026 Yellowknifers used a town hall with a federal defence official to stress the uniqueness of doing business in the North. Ravi SK Singh, director general of defence…

Ontario Accelerates Ring of Fire Road Construction, Targets 2030 Opening – Wire Service Canada

March 3, 2026 The Ontario government says it will fast-track construction of long-promised all-season roads to the Ring of Fire, aiming to complete key segments up to five years ahead…

EverWind lands more than $240M in financing for N.S. wind and hydrogen projects – CityNews Halifax

Mar 3, 2026 A wind energy company in Nova Scotia with the backing of local First Nations has secured $240 million in financing to construct onshore wind farms and an…

LSO to implement new Indigenous cultural training course for licensees – Law Times

March 2, 2026 The Law Society of Ontario is set to implement a new Indigenous cultural training course for licensees after the initiative was approved by most of the benchers.…

Ford speeds up Ring of Fire roads as some First Nations warn of confrontation – Canada’s National Observer

March 3, 2026 The Ford government is accelerating construction of four all-season roads to the Ring of Fire to unlock critical mineral deposits in Ontario’s Far North — a move that…

Could shifting gears from forestry to tourism become a big BC payoff? – Capital Daily

March 3, 2026 With over 400 Indigenous tourism-related businesses open in 2023 supporting 9,962 jobs, First Nations may be just “scratching the surface” of an industry filled with opportunity. At…

From ice rinks to education: how Indigenous energy ownership is building lasting prosperity – Todayville

Mar 03, 2026 Indigenous communities now have equity stakes in more than 5,000 kilometres of Canadian pipelines On frigid winter nights in northern Alberta, the glow from the outdoor hockey…

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