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Unplug the Anti-Indigenous Fear Machine in Victoria – The Tyee

June 9, 2026 Question period is the wrong place to discuss rights and title. The NDP can choose a better way. British Columbia is one of the most remarkably diverse…

Who holds the pen? Indigenous dialogues on climate governance and corporate disclosure – Canadian Climate Institute

June 9, 2026 How Indigenous leaders understand climate accountability and where existing disclosure practices fall short. I offer my deepest thanks to the many Elders, Knowledge Keepers, Youth, and business…

Assembly of First Nations’ National Fisheries Committee discuss strategic plan in Corner Brook – 100.1 BayFM

June 9, 2026 Qalipu First Nation Chief Jenny Brake says the Director of Fisheries told her this was the best attendance for a meeting of the fisheries committee. . Qalipu…

Indigenous Peoples – June 9, 2026 – CPAC

CPAC broadcasts all televised committee meetings from Parliament’s upper house, the Senate, as senators meet on various committees to examine legislation through discussions, presentations, expert panels and more. Read More:…

Carney to attend Pride flag-raising ceremony, field questions in the House as Liberals aim to wrap up debate on high-priority bills – iPolitics

June 9th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. Not only will Prime Minister Mark Carney be back in his front-and-centre…

Government seeks input on trademark changes for “Place of Origin” products – CCentral

June 8, 2026 The Government of Canada is launching a public consultation to modernize how it protects products tied to specific locations. The government wants feedback on how to update…

‘They shouldn’t be penalized’: Indigenous communities face affordability challenges as more rural areas get broadband access – The Hill Times

June 8, 2026 As Canada pushes toward its goal of connecting every household to high-speed internet by 2030, exorbitant infrastructure costs and geographical challenges risk leaving Indigenous communities behind. If…

Sagamité YQB Marks a New Era for Indigenous Tourism with Wendat Cuisine and Crafts – Canadian Travel News

June 8, 2026 Québec City will be offering one of Canada’s most distinctive airport experiences. At YQB, Sagamité will introduce travellers to a story that stretches back generations. Starting in fall 2026,…

Genome Canada, Genome Prairie Launch $50M National Resources Initiative – Bioscience Association Manitoba

Jun 8, 2026 Saskatoon, SK: Winnipeg, MB – June 1, 2026: Genome Canada, in partnership with Canada’s genomics enterprise, including Genome Prairie, today unveiled its latest large-scale mission-driven research initiative,…

This poison is coming’: First Nations warn against nuclear waste – TimminsToday.com

June 08, 2026 THUNDER BAY — First Nations leaders and community members gathered at Waverly Park on Saturday to oppose the transportation and storage of nuclear waste in northern Ontario, warning that…

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