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China trade agreement, Cuba humanitarian crisis in the spotlight – iPolitics

February 26, 2026 What’s on the agenda for the House and Senate committees today. In the wake of the recent agreements announced during Prime Minister Mark Carney’s now-wrapped visits to China…

Calls for Indigenous Sovereignty Grow in the Arctic as Region Warms – Sierra Club

February 25, 2026 Inuit in Greenland and Canada rally around ecological hot spot as climate change and geopolitics threaten the region Within North America’s Baffin Bay, one of the Arctic’s…

‘This is our home, so we need to be part of the solution’: Inuit-led university to strengthen Canada’s Arctic, say Senators – The Hill Times

February 25, 2026 Education in the North not only keeps people in their communities and takes advantage of local and traditional knowledge, but also drives investment in infrastructure. The country’s…

Union of BC Indian Chiefs says it won’t participate in government consultations on second-generation cutoff – iPolitics

February 25, 2026 The Union of BC Indian Chiefs called the justification for further consultation “extremely unclear” and expressed concerns about the “further politics of delay, which only serves to…

Canada’s critical minerals opportunity runs through First Nation lands – The Hill Times

February 25, 2026 When First Nations have the resources and tools to participate fully, projects are more stable for everyone involved. As Canada works to diversify trade relationships and reduce…

Carney to attend Liberal caucus huddle as MPs prepare to vote on Conservative call to restrict refugee health benefits – iPolitics

February 25th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. A day before he’s due to embark on a high-stakes international…

Pre-emption and how a NGO was able to gain control of First Nation’s territory in B.C. – APTN News

Feb 24, 2026 A reporter’s notes on A Kingcome’s Ransom. My latest story for APTN Investigates fell into my lap. When I went home last summer for my post-season recharge,…

First Nations challenge approval of separatist petition in court again – MBC Radio

Feb 24, 2026 Multiple First Nations are challenging Alberta’s UCP government in court for changing the law to enable an independence referendum that has been ruled unconstitutional by the Court…

Twelve Dreams, Twelve Businesses: Inside Manitoba’s First Mittohnee Cohort – Penticton Herald

RRC Polytech is celebrating the first graduates of its new Indigenous Business Accelerator and Incubator, marking the completion of a four-month entrepreneurship program designed to support Indigenous-led ventures across Manitoba.…

First Peoples Law Report February 11 – 24, 2026 – First Peoples Law

National news featured federal budget cuts, social policy in the Arctic, modern treaty legislation, and natural resource development Assembly of First Nations National Chief Responds to Impending Federal Budget Cuts…

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