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Former Wyloo CEO takes lead on $10B Indigenous loan program – Northern Ontario Business

January 14, 2026 Kristan Straub named inaugural president and CEO of federal Crown corporation Kristan Straub has been named the inaugural president and CEO of the Canada Indigenous Loan Guarantee…

Breakthrough Nation with Karen Restoule: Trisha Pitura Series 2, Ep. 3 – MLI

January 14, 2026 As Indigenous women increasingly shape Canada’s business landscape from the ground up, Trisha Pitura stands out for building a brand where design and market relevance meet. Read…

Mentorship moves beyond insight and creates momentum for what comes next. – IPF

January 14, 2026 Mentorship is often talked about as encouragement or support. At its strongest, mentorship is something more. It is a way to remove barriers, translate access into opportunity,…

Small businesses featured at The Indigenous Playmaker Marketplace in Toronto – Anishinabek News

January 14, 2026 TORONTO – A pair of Anishinaabe women are among those whose businesses are being featured in a high-profile space. An initiative to highlight some Indigenous small business…

QEC investigating possible data breach after Iqaluit break-in – Nunatsiaq News

Jan 14, 2026 Utility says no electronic records were affected Qulliq Energy Corp. says a weekend break-in at its corporate office in Iqaluit may have exposed some customer records. The…

European company wants to provide satellite communications to Canadian military – Nunatsiaq News

Eutelsat wants to provide access to existing network A European satellite communications company wants to pitch the Department of National Defence on a broadband network for the Arctic. The company…

How a provincial leadership race could reshape Indigenous reconciliation and determine Canada’s economic future – CTV News

January 14, 2026 It is rare that a provincial opposition party leadership race has the potential to shift the national dialogue on a fundamental issue for the country, but that…

LaPointe: Why B.C.’s innovation framework needs a rewrite for Indigenous tech – Castanet

Jan 14, 2026 Indigenous participation in the tech sector remains strikingly low, below one per cent. It would take an eight-fold increase for participation to have parity with population. That…

Video: Coastal First Nations still oppose pipeline as Carney calls meeting ‘excellent’ – The Globe and Mail

Coastal First Nations say they made clear to Prime Minister Mark Carney at a meeting in Prince Rupert, B.C., that they remain opposed to plans to build a oil pipeline…

Carney heads to Beijing as ministers promote fresh federal support for Waterloo, Ont. manufacturers, N.S. curling club – iPolitics

January 14th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After a brief stopover in British Columbia yesterday to talk to Coastal…

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