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How should Canada handle Alberta separatism? – CBC Player

May 19, 2026 Alberta premier Danielle Smith is calling a court ruling “antidemocratic” after judge struck down the petition which hoped to trigger a separatist referendum this fall. The ruling…

Design firm lauded for work on Thunder Bay pavilion – Northern Ontario Business

May 19, 2026 Architecture49 wins award for Anwebiiwining installation at Confederation College An Indigenous learning and healing installation at Confederation College has earned the design firm behind it a national…

Building Atlantic Canada’s offshore supply chain was the focus of Marine Renewables Summit – Environment Journal

May 19, 2026 The Marine Renewables Spring Summit brought together over 150 industry leaders, government representatives, Indigenous organizations, researchers, and supply chain companies from across Atlantic Canada in Halifax on…

New industrial carbon price set, pipeline to follow? – Resource Works

May 18, 2026 BC will be under pressure to lower carbon pricing to match Alberta Prime Minister Mark Carney and Danielle Smith were all smiles last week when they signed…

Fearing a Killer Landslide, Squamish Builds a $115-Million Wall – The Tyee

History shows what could happen. Is this ambitious response enough? A Tyee deep dive. In 1990, workers excavating land at Squamish’s garbage dump made a curious discovery: trees buried deep…

Agnico Eagle to go ahead with Hope Bay gold mine project in Nunavut – BNN Bloomberg

May 19, 2026 TORONTO — Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. is going ahead with a US$2.4-billion redevelopment of its Hope Bay gold mine project in Nunavut where it plans to continue…

Entire pipeline MOU between Alberta and Ottawa, verbatim – Pipeline Online

May 19, 2026 Preface On November 27, 2025, Canada and Alberta entered a Memorandum of Understanding (the “MOU”) in recognition of the rapidly changing global context and the necessity of building a…

TNRD fears Tiny House Warriors could shift focus to large-scale Vavenby copper mine – Castanet

May 19, 2026 Regional district officials say they are worried an Indigenous protest group that opposed the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is becoming entrenched in the North Thompson Valley. A…

Liberals are playing legal hardball with First Nations over drinking water – Investigative Journalism Bureau

May 19, 2026 Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government is playing legal hardball with First Nations fighting for clean drinking water — and First Nations are fighting back. Interviews and…

PM Carney heads to site of proposed Quebec graphite project to highlight new bid to ‘build’ a ‘more resilient economy’ – iPolitics

May 19, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After wrapping up the three-day long weekend by cheering on the…

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