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The price of cyber vulnerability for Indigenous organizations – MNP

Cyber security has become a critical lifeline for B.C.’s Indigenous organizations, where limited resources and remote operations amplify risk. Where phishing, ransomware, and data breaches can jeopardize not only the…

Trade minister kicks off week-long trade mission to Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE – iPolitics

Jan. 26, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After clocking just over 24 hours on the high-level diplomatic circuit…

UNDRIP in BC Law: Insights from BC Court of Appeal Decision in Gitxaala v British Columbia – Woodward & Company LLP

Jan 6, 2026 On December 5, 2025, the BC Court of Appeal released its decision in Gitxaala v. British Columbia, 2025 BCCA 430. In this significant legal decision, the majority: rejected…

Trump-Era Tariffs Hit Indigenous Tourism Hard: A Call for Action – MBC Radio

Jan 6, 2026 (ANNews) – The Indigenous tourism sector in Canada is facing a crisis, with recent U.S. tariffs and the ongoing trade dispute threatening businesses, jobs, and reconciliation efforts.…

High Bar First Nation signs agreements with owner and operator of proposed pipeline expansion project – CFJC Today Kamloops

Jan 6, 2026 CLINTON, B.C. — A First Nation north of the Village of Clinton has signed a pair of agreements with an energy delivery company that has a proposed…

Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation sues over independence referendum, claims government ‘conspired’ with separatists – Winnipeg Sun

Jan 6, 2026 A First Nation in northwestern Alberta is suing the provincial government ahead of an anticipated separation referendum, claiming it “conspired” to pave the way for the controversial…

B.C. title claim decision creates fear that resonates in New Brunswick – MBC Radio

Jan 6, 2026 A decision last summer by a British Columbia court to recognize an Indigenous title claim on the lower Fraser River and in the city of Richmond has…

Nunavut News Article: Celebrating our Indigenous Partners – Catalysteplus

January 6, 2026 In Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, it’s not unusual to hear the whir of a snowmachine heading out toward the water or see someone hauling supplies into a workshop…

Here’s the global playbook being used to crack down on climate protest – Canada’s National Observer

January 6, 2026 This story was originally published by Grist and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration A new study published this month in the journal Environmental…

First Peoples Law Report December 24, 2025 – January 6, 2026 – First Peoples Law

National news included a look ahead to 2026, residential school denialism, clean water legislation, child welfare reform, and National Ribbon Skirt Day Some of 2025’s big stories in Indigenous politics could heat up in 2026 | CBC News…

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