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Ottawa’s Indigenous advisers weren’t told of pipeline deal with Alberta: chief – CityNews

Dec 11, 2025 OTTAWA — A member of the major projects office’s Indigenous advisory council says he and his colleagues were not told in advance of the agreement the federal…

Sustainability just part of Russell Wesley’s holistic strategy – Northern Ontario Business

December 11, 2025 Chief of Bizhiw-zaaga’iganiing Nitam Anishinaabeg “humbled” by sustainability award Chief Russell Wesley of Bizhiw-zaaga’iganiing Nitam Anishinaabeg, or Cat Lake First Nation, said he was surprised to be…

Ontario court allows First Nations’ challenge of fees charged by their lawyers – OKT Law LLP

December 11, 2025 In its recent decision in Nootchtai v. Nahwegahbow Corbiere Genoodmagejig Barristers and Solicitors, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice disallowed a partial contingency fee arrangement for the…

Woodcutter in Watson Lake, Yukon, urges gov’t to open new areas for cutting – CBC

Dec 11, 2025 Bill Whimp, owner of Bill’s Woodcutting, says he’s been forced to move his operation to Haines Junction A business owner in Watson Lake, Yukon has moved his…

Treaty 8 First Nation Chiefs Object to Alberta Pipeline MOU – December 11, 2025 – CPAC

December 11, 2025 At a news conference in Ottawa, chiefs from the Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta discuss their objection to the federal government’s memorandum of understanding on energy…

When it comes to oil tankers, can we have safety, not scares? – Resource Works

December 10, 2025 Oil tanker loading at the Trans Mountain pipeline terminal at Burnaby. That a new oil pipeline from Alberta to BC is being aired by Ottawa and pushed…

Why Low-Carbon Energy Innovation is Crucial to Canada’s Future – Quest

Dec 11, 2025 Achieving Canada’s climate commitments and securing a low-emissions economy, demands – now more than ever – innovation at every level. This includes not just technological advancements but…

Manitoba Crown-Indigenous to lead Port of Churchill project – ReNew Canada

December 11, 2025 The Government of Manitoba announced the establishment of the Manitoba Crown–Indigenous Corporation (MCIC), a first-of-its-kind partnership that will lead major economic development and trade corridor projects, including…

Cowichan case blamed for sinking B.C. property deals, including luxury hotel purchase – Times Colonist

Dec 11, 2025 VANCOUVER — An Ontario company that put down a deposit to buy a luxury hotel in Richmond, B.C. VANCOUVER — An Ontario company that put down a…

Not Reserving Judgment Episode 112: Carney wants power to exempt ANYONE from almost ANY law. Plus UNDRIP and Derek Reimer. – CCF

December 10, 2025 On Episode 112, we tell you about a proposal hidden in the budget bill that would allow ministers to exempt people from nearly any law, we explain…

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