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Carney to meet Macron in Davos as tensions rise over Trump’s Greenland threats – iPolitics

January 20th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After arriving in Davos last night, Prime Minister Mark Carney will be making…

Chief of the Defence Staff Carignan and NWT Premier Simpson Confirm Billions in Arctic Investment Starting Immediately – WKR

Chief of the Defence Staff General Jennie Carignan spoke to CBC’s Rosemary Barton about Greenland and Canada’s Arctic sovereignty and security. CDS Carignan told Barton that “Our top priority is Canada’s defence and the Arctic … It is clear…

‘Stark contrast’ between Carney and Trudeau’s approach to Indigenous relations, says ITK president Obed – The Hill Times

January 19, 2026 Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed says it’s been ‘challenging’ navigating the ‘new lens’ of Mark Carney’s leadership, with the national body having to pitch investments to…

Edmonton Welcomes Delegates from Around the World to the Largest Indigenous Tourism Conference- LakelandToday.ca

Jan 19, 2026 The conference is being organized in partnership with Indigenous Tourism Alberta, Travel Alberta, and Explore Edmonton, and will highlight Indigenous cultural offerings from communities throughout the region.…

As Alberta eyes pipeline routes, the Trans Mountain experience looms large – iPolitics

January 19th, 2026 Trans Mountain required seven reroutes and a total overhaul of its consultation with First Nations to move forward, and Alberta will need to apply these lessons in…

Breakthrough Nation with Karen Restoule: Kim Baird Series 2, Ep. 4 – MLI

January 19, 2026 Karen Restoule and Kim Baird explore how leaders exercise economic leadership by focusing on strong governance, making consequential decisions, and creating the conditions for durable prosperity. Read…

Rob Shaw: B.C. laws leave landowners alone with costly discoveries of Indigenous remains – Business in Vancouver

January 19, 2026 Kamloops case highlights how property owners can be forced to fund archaeological protection without compensation A Kamloops landowner has learned an expensive lesson that most British Columbians…

Salmon Arm business partners pumped for release of jerky powered line of protein bars – Vernon Morning Star

January 19, 2026 The past six months have been a protein-packed whirlwind for Salmon Arm business partners Dave Allard and Will Miller. The two will be in Vancouver Jan. 20…

FIRST READING: What they’re saying an independent Alberta would look like – National Post

Jan 19, 2026 The idea is very much to start a chain reaction of secession First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper.…

Group of First Nations secure equal stake in one of Saskatchewan’s largest solar farms – Indigenous Watchdog

Canada’s National Observer – 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…

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