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B.C. Aboriginal title ruling continues to generate waves of uncertainty – Real Estate Magazine

Dec 04, 2025 A map that shows part of the claim area from the City of Richmond (City of Richmond) Almost four months after Justice Barbara Young confirmed the Cowichan…

In the news: Food prices rise, First Nations to meet Feds, B.C. Conservative chaos – thecanadianpressnews.ca

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … Food prices to rise 4-6% next year: report Read More: https://www.thecanadianpressnews.ca/national/in-the-news-food-prices-rise-first-nations-to-meet-feds-b-c-conservative-chaos/article_e9483f51-22fe-5151-b568-b9361ba86676.html…

North Slave Métis Alliance looks to partner with City of Yellowknife on copper recycling initiative – CBC

Dec 04, 2025 City official calls it ‘a win-win for the city’ The North Slave Métis Alliance in the N.W.T. is looking to partner with the City of Yellowknife on…

Key ministers to address Assembly of First Nations gathering in Ottawa today – CityNews

Dec 4, 2025 OTTAWA — A handful of key federal cabinet ministers will address the Assembly of First Nations gathering in Ottawa today, including Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne. But Energy…

Budget bill back on the House docket as ministers hit the committee circuit – iPolitics

December 4th, 2025 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. With a week and a day to go until the House…

First Nations Chiefs Unite Against Northern BC Pipeline Plan – The Deep Dive

December 3, 2025 First Nations chiefs voted unanimously on Tuesday to oppose changes to the oil tanker ban protecting British Columbia’s northern coast, challenging a federal-provincial agreement signed last week…

Why the Future of Canadian Innovation Depends on Data Sovereignty – SAP Canada

December 3, 2025 When Mark Carney outlined the priorities of his Major Projects Office (MPO), one vital word stood out: sovereignty. As the Calgary-headquartered MPO sets about key innovation projects…

NSMA wants to partner with city on copper recycling – Cabin Radio

December 3, 2025 The North Slave Métis Alliance is hoping to collaborate with the City of Yellowknife on a copper wire recycling and diversion program. Marc Whitford, president of the North…

Celebrating Indigenous Entrepreneurs – UM Today News

December 3, 2025 L. Kerry Vickar Business Law Clinic students attend VIBE Awards On November 6, 2025, law students from the L. Kerry Vickar Business Law Clinic, at the Faculty…

Efforts are underway to rehabilitate Canada’s trade and supply chain dependability brand – Resource Works

December 2, 2025 Canada West Foundation roundtable compiles an inventory of restorative actions to rebuild Canada’s domestic and international trade dependability and economic relevance. Stop me if you’ve heard this…

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