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First Nation chiefs say Nova Scotia budget cuts appear targeted at Mi’kmaw programs – Global News

February 27, 2026 A group representing the majority of First Nations chiefs in Nova Scotia says the provincial government’s budget cuts appear to be targeting Mi’kmaw-specific programs. The Assembly of…

Indigenous Peoples play a key role in national security: Gov. Gen. Mary Simon – SooToday.com

Feb 27, 2026 OTTAWA — Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says Indigenous communities across the country — and particularly in the Arctic — play a vital role in Canada’s national security.…

Art, Culture, and Connection: Honouring Indigenous Voices on Our Reconciliation Journey – SAP Canada

February 27, 2026 At SAP Canada, our purpose to help the world run better and improve people’s lives extends far beyond technology. It’s about building meaningful relationships and fostering a…

Sovereignty and The Indigenous Screen Office: A Proposal to Reshape Canada’s International Cultural Strategy – Yellowhead Institute

February 25, 2026 IT IS NO SECRET that Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) raised critical questions about the relationship between Indigenous and Canadian cultural sovereignty. While those TRC Calls…

NWT forecast to lead Canada in growth of big project spending – Cabin Radio

February 27, 2026 Work like the Giant Mine remediation is forecast to place the NWT first nationwide this year in proportional growth of spending on major projects. New Statistics Canada…

BC warned of relying on imported power – Resource Works

February 26, 2026 Imports exceed the output from the new Site C dam In his latest warning, Barry Penner, chair of the BC-based Energy Futures Institute, says BC imported more…

Anishinabek economic development leaders featured at 3rd Annual Northern Economic Development Gathering – Anishinabek News

February 27, 2026 THUNDER BAY — Anishinabek Nation Northern Superior Regional Chief Melvin Hardy, Red Rock Indian Band’s Jason Thompson, and Biigtigong Nishnaabeg’s Vincent Nabigon were among the featured presenters…

The Corridor – Resource Works

February 26, 2026 A river crossing in the BC interior. A manufactured wilderness. A nation that still hasn’t had an honest conversation about what it actually built — and what…

A commitment to local impact, powered by Arctic expertise – The Globe and Mail

February 27, 2026 Mining projects are known for operational complexity, due to geological and technical challenges, infrastructure and workforce issues, external pressures and more. For B2Gold’s Goose Mine, additional considerations…

Feds shut down assessment ask for Ring of Fire mine – Canada’s National Observer

February 27, 2026 Wyloo’s proposed underground copper, nickel and platinum mine in the Ring of Fire will not be subject to a federal impact assessment, despite the unified calls of…

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