February 6, 2026 From a new cross-party alignment to the rise of community-focused advocacy, Jim Rushton reflects on how the vibe in B.C.’s resource sector has shifted since 2017. This…
February 06, 2026 The Indigenous Land Symposium is almost over at Science North, where delegates from Australia and New Zealand are taking part in the symposium. Read More: https://www.ctvnews.ca/northern-ontario/video/2026/02/06/indigenous-land-symposium-has-had-an-impact/…
The successful remediation of legacy mine sites hinges on one core challenge: water. Beyond the immediate risks of dam failure, the long-term liability associated with contaminated water – often laden…
February 5, 2026 Public law is everywhere in 2026, with courts tackling issues ranging from project permitting to bike lanes, and from privative clauses to Indigenous rights. In this article,…
February 5, 2026 A business staple of the local area is being recognized by the province’s tourism sector. WHITECAP — A business representing both the province and Indigenous people is…
February 6, 2026 The federal government’s prioritization of projects with Indigenous co-owners is set to shape the major projects agenda. Welcome back to Adjournment Proceedings, our weekly deep-dive into the…
FEBRUARY 6, 2026 There have been renewed questions around the safety of the herbicide glyphosate in light of the recent retraction of an influential peer-reviewed research article. Originally published in…
Feb 6, 2026 NUUK — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is set to officially open the new consulate today in Greenland’s capital of Nuuk, where Canadian consular staff have been…
Feb 06, 2026 Canada becomes one of the first countries to open a consulate in Greenland following U.S. president’s threats A delegation of Inuit from Canada is in Greenland for…
Feb 06, 2026 Minerals ‘can stay in the ground until we have more favorable benefits,’ Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in chief says Fast-tracking project permits came up in just about every session last…