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MLA McInnis welcomes HCA overhaul pause – East Kootenay News Online Weekly

January 21, 2026 The B.C. government’s decision to postpone its Heritage Conservation Act (HCA) overhaul confirms what municipalities, industry and private landowners have been saying for months: changes of this…

Trump’s Greenland threats show Canada’s need for Arctic port, proponent says – Nunatsiaq News

Jan 21, 2026 $350-million Qikiqtarjuaq port is shovel-ready; backers say it will be completed by 2028 U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats against Greenland make Arctic “nation-building” a more pressing need…

Indigenous leaders say Legault’s resignation an opportunity for long-awaited changes – CBC

Jan 21, 2026 Province has yet to adopt United Nations declaration, sign major treaty When Premier François Legault stood up in the National Assembly for his inaugural speech in 2018,…

After wrapping up week-long global tour with ‘hard-hitting’ speech at Davos, Carney set to return to Canada later today – iPolitics

January 21st, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After delivering what Toronto Star describes as a “hard-hitting speech that urged middle powers to form…

Proposed West Coast oil pipeline faces harder questions than just approval – Times Colonist

January 20, 2026 Economists warn the biggest risk is not politics or protests, but whether Alberta can attract enough investment to fill a new pipeline to Prince Rupert Prime Minister…

Group of First Nations secure equal stake in one of Saskatchewan’s largest solar farms – Prince Albert Daily Herald

January 20, 2026 Last November, heavy, wet snow hit northeast Saskatchewan, snapping power lines and leaving Felix Thomas’s community without power. For a full day, homes stayed cold and dark.…

First Peoples Law Report January 14 – 20, 2026 – First Peoples Law

In BC, environmental protection, justice, mining, and sustainable economic development topped the news ‘A no is a no’ Coastal First Nations tell Carney | APTN News What Happened to the ‘Rule of Law’? | The Tyee…

Indigenous-owned Flowing River Capital has big plans in the growing defence sector – Yahoo Finance

January 20, 2026 MONCTON — An Indigenous-owned private equity firm says its acquisition of an international manufacturing company with sizable operations in Moncton, N.B., is just the start of its…

Rebecca Alty’s 2026 priorities – and her views on Greenland – Cabin Radio

January 20, 2026 The NWT’s MP says fighting in Ottawa for northern infrastructure and housing will be top of her list in 2026. Former Yellowknife mayor Rebecca Alty is also…

Why George Abbott’s Book on Indigenous Rights Matters – The Tyee

The former cabinet minister examines the bad decisions that got us here, and a path forward. Former cabinet minister and current treaty commissioner George Abbott’s new book provides a timely…

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