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There’s no security without Indigenous sovereignty – The Hill Times

December 10, 2025 The boost in defence spending won’t amount to much without first ensuring Inuit prosperity, which is key to Canadian authority in the Arctic. OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney’s…

Nova Scotia First Nation bans premier from Indigenous land in wake of cannabis crackdown – National Post

Dec 10, 2025 The Sipekne’katik First Nation threatened to fine the Nova Scotia premier and two ministers $50,000 if they step on band property A Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw First Nation…

Why northern First Nations still rely on diesel fuel — and what could power the coveted Ring of Fire – CityNews

Dec 10, 2025 NESKANTAGA FIRST NATION — This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center. The fumes coming through the walls of Neskantaga First Nation’s nursing station warned of a…

Canada needs to be the partner it keeps claiming to be – Policy Options

December 10, 2025 Awareness of reconciliation has risen, but Canada still resists what real reconciliation demands: sharing power with Indigenous nations. In one of his final acts as prime minister,…

Mombourquette responds to province’s decision impacting Indigenous communities – The Laker News

Dec 10, 2025 SYDNEY: Liberal MLA Derek Mombourquette, who represents Sydney-Membertou, reacted to the government’s recent policy decisions impacting Indigenous communities in Nova Scotia. He issued a statement on Wednesday…

Ford government signs MOU with First Nations for transmission line to take power north – Global News

December 10, 2025 The Ford government has signed a memorandum of understanding with five Ontario First Nations to work together on the construction of a massive new transmission line taking…

Sipekne’katik First Nation bans Premier and two cabinet ministers from band lands – 101.5 The Hawk

Dec 10, 2025 Sipekne’katik First Nation has passed a band council resolution formally banning Premier Tim Houston, Justice Minister and Attorney General Scott Armstrong, and Minister of L’nu Affairs Leah…

PDAC convention opens new pathways for Indigenous youth in mineral exploration and mining – The Globe and Mail

December 9, 2025 When Devon Patterson walked into the March 2025 convention of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC), he was not just another delegate. As part of…

Champagne’s bid to roll out budget measures back on the House docket as sitting winds down – iPolitics

December 10th, 2025 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After signing off on $12 billion in add-on budget requests included…

‘The doors are opening’: Sask. First Nation chief sees hopeful shift in Ottawa – paNOW

Dec 9, 2025 Having witnessed sacred belongings return to their homelands and taken part in national conversations in Ottawa, a Saskatchewan First Nation chief says he senses the federal government…

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