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Column: Anishinabek First Nations are sovereign peoples with inherent rights – Sudbury Star

Jan 15, 2026 The Anishinabek Nation firmly asserts that the claims made by retired real estate and business lawyer Peter Best in response to our position on critical minerals shared…

Local Indigenous strategy moves forward – Lindsay Advocate

January 15, 2026 At the Jan. 13 committee of the whole meeting, council deferred receiving the terms of reference for the Indigenous Reconciliation Strategy Task Force until at least the…

Growth and future prospects in the spotlight as the resource community gathers – Resource Works

January 14, 2026 Stewart Muir to deliver keynote at 23rd edition of the BC Natural Resources Forum in Prince George on January 21. Prince George is about to become British…

FIRST READING: Carney didn’t meet ‘coastal First Nations,’ he met an environmentalist group named Coastal First Nations – National Post

Jan 15, 2026 Coastal First Nations is an activist group endorsed by just eight of the more than 70 First Nations on the B.C. coast This week, Prime Minister Mark…

Gitanyow wins court battle to restart forestry licence consultation – Canada’s National Observer

January 15th 2026 The BC Supreme Court has set aside the transfer of a major forest licence in northwestern BC after ruling the province failed to properly consult to arrange…

SaskPower announces new First Nations-owned 100MW solar project – ReNew Canada

January 15, 2026 SaskPower announced it has signed a new power purchase agreement (PPA) with Mino Giizis Solar Ltd. to build and operate a new 100-megawatt (MW) solar facility near…

First Nations lands symposium to be held Feb. 2-6 in Sudbury – Sudbury Star

Jan 15, 2026 Delegates from across country will explore topics such as critical minerals and conservation A five-day Indigenous Lands Symposium will take place in Sudbury early next month. Scheduled…

Helping Indigenous Entrepreneurs Grow. And Sometimes Heal – The Tyee

Colonization harmed Indigenous trade, commerce and wealth. Jacqueline Jennings’ Fireweed Institute is reversing those impacts. A Tyee Q&A. While travelling for work a few years ago, Jacqueline Jennings noticed a…

Carney meets with high-level Chinese officials in ongoing push to ‘engage pragmatically’ – iPolitics

January 15th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After touching down in Beijing on Wednesday evening, Prime Minister Mark…

SaskPower signs agreement for Indigenous-run solar power facility near Lajord – CTV News

January 14, 2026 SaskPower has signed an agreement to build and operate an Indigenous-run 100-megawatt solar power facility near Lajord, Sask. The announcement was made by SaskPower at the First…

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