Feb 24, 2026 Limited vacancies remain on boards, committees and commissions. SASKATOON — Looking for a meaningful way to serve your city? The City of Saskatoon is continuing its 2026…
Feb 24, 2026 Clive Johnson founded company that operates Goose Mine in Nunavut The founder and CEO of B2Gold Corp., which operates the Goose Mine in Nunavut, is stepping down…
February 24, 2026 Construction has begun on a long-planned bridge across the Berens River in northwestern Ontario, a project provincial and federal officials say will improve supply chains, create jobs…
Feb 24, 2026 A mobile home park on the Westside has sold. After weeks of speculation, Unison HM Commercial Realty announced Tuesday morning Westview Village Mobile Home Park has changed…
Feb 24, 2026 TORONTO — A proposed mine in Ontario’s Ring of Fire region has cleared another regulatory hurdle despite a First Nation’s protest. The federal government has decided not…
Feb 24, 2026 Leaders sue to void permits issued to some forestry companies Nearly 40 Indigenous land guardians, alongside hereditary and traditional chiefs, have filed a lawsuit seeking formal recognition…
Feb. 24, 2026 First Nations hopeful as Hydro’s first Indigenous chair eyes reversing years of enmity Manitoba Hydro’s first Indigenous board chair says he has reconciliation on his mind as…
February 24, 2026 The Government of Ontario, in partnership with the Whitefeather Forest Community Resource Management Authority, Pikangikum First Nation and the Government of Canada, has begun construction on a…
February 23, 2026 Can colonial legal tools truly deliver inherent jurisdiction, or must Indigenous nations build solutions within their own legal traditions? Read More: https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/sara-mainville-on-bill-c-92-undrip-and-whether-canadas-reconciliation-tools-are-built-to-fail/…
Feb. 24, 2026 B.C. plans to amend the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act by June. Opposition is growing — will the government listen? Premier David Eby’s plan…