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Key federal ministers address Assembly of First Nations in Ottawa as Hodgson bows out – CTV News

December 04, 2025 OTTAWA — Several key federal cabinet ministers addressed the Assembly of First Nations gathering in Ottawa Thursday, including Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne. But Energy Minister Tim Hodgson…

In Cranbrook, B.C., the Ktunaxa Nation is transforming past pain into a prosperous future – The Globe and Mail

December 4, 2025 When Sophie Pierre looks out across the St. Mary River from her home on the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa First Nation near Cranbrook, British Columbia, she…

First Nations blast B.C. for ‘hurrying’ Similkameen mine – Grand Forks Gazette

December 4, 2025 The Lower and Upper Similkameen Indian Bands have issued a statement blasting Premier David Eby and the provincial government’s economic plan for speeding through a mining proposal…

Carney meets with Prairie chiefs outside Assembly of First Nations gathering – APTN News

Dec 04, 2025 Prime Minister Mark Carney met Wednesday with chiefs representing Treaties 6, 7 and 8 on Parliament Hill, who expressed openness to the idea of pipeline ownership days…

Reconciliation in the age of AI and social media – Policy Options

December 4, 2025 To help achieve reconciliation, we need a free, strong media where Canadians can get accurate information, hear diverse views and have open dialogue. When I was a…

AFN Special Chiefs Assembly – December 4, 2025 – CPAC

December 4, 2025 First Nations chiefs and leaders gather at the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Special Chiefs Assembly to discuss policy issues and set priorities for the coming year.…

Federal budget makes vague reference to updating Territorial Lands Act – Nunatsiaq News

Dec 4, 2025 Tucked away on page 492 of the federal government’s 2025 budget are two short paragraphs that propose legislative amendments to the Territorial Lands Act. What those amendments…

Plebiscite, referendum, initiative and recall are available to voters to resist future changes to the Land Act by the BC government – Fraser Institute

In 2024, the BC government introduced amendments to the Land Act, which were withdrawn after critics said they created an Indigenous veto over the use of provincial public land. If…

The Epoch Times: The Doctrine of State Neutrality Should Apply to Land Acknowledgements – JCCF

December 3, 2025 Across Canada, indigenous land acknowledgements are now routinely imposed on audiences at all kinds of public meetings. With few exceptions, this relatively new practice has not been…

Ontario’s Ring of Fire ads lack footage of the mineral-rich region. Is that a problem? – CBC

Dec 04, 2025 Critics say use of stock footage from across Canada, other countries is misleading Doug Ford has been talking about the Ring of Fire a lot. This spring,…

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