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B.C. mulls changes to weaken DRIPA, shares secret document with First Nations leaders – NanaimoNewsNOW

Mar 24, 2026 OTTAWA — Following two recent court decisions siding with First Nations under British Columbia’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, Premier David Eby is considering…

Indigenous and Northern Affairs – March 24, 2026 – CPAC

March 24, 2026 CPAC brings viewers a detailed examination of policy matters through broadcasts of select House of Commons committees. Read More: https://www.cpac.ca/in-committee-from-the-house-of-commons/episode/indigenous-and-northern-affairs–march-24-2026 id=6418efd4-514b-4927-8d5f-2619f8379cd8…

Cambridge Bay to build $6M youth centre with local Inuit firm – Nunatsiaq News

Mar 24, 2026 Facility replaces centre lost to 2022 fire and will include Makerspace, arts, and traditional programming Construction of a new youth centre in Cambridge Bay is moving ahead…

‘We will go to court’: Chief pushes back after FSIN asked to repay $27.6M – Global News

March 24, 2026 The chief of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) says he believes his organization followed appropriate financial procedures and is willing to pursue legal action after…

Warren Mirko: Indigenous ways of knowing? You wouldn’t understand – National Post

Mar 24, 2026 Through UNDRIP, Canada endorses “Indigenous Knowledge” as inherited and rooted in ancestral relationships to the land Canada is rapidly abandoning a principle that has shaped western democracies…

Aboriginal and Indigenous Law: Recent developments of importance – Lexpert

Mar 24, 2026 How UNDRIP and new title rulings are reshaping consultation, consent and Crown–Indigenous relations This year’s update will consider two emerging issues: the status of the United Nations…

Carney returns to the precinct as MPs debate Conservative call for ‘tariff-free auto pact’ – iPolitics

March 24, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. As MPs prepare to collectively decide whether to sign off on…

‘Muzzling the process’: Ontario didn’t participate in Ring of Fire assessment – The Narwhal

March 24, 2026 An interim report on the impacts of mining and other development in the Ring of Fire, produced by First Nations and the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada,…

Mission to Nordic nations could bring bio-economy investments to Thunder Bay – TBNewsWatch.com

Mar 23, 2026 “The goal is for some of those companies to consider Thunder Bay in their expansion plans,” CEDC’s Jamie Taylor said. THUNDER BAY — It was a low-key visit that…

Why First Nations in B.C. are buying up casinos – CBC

Mar 23, 2026 Casinos are consistent source of revenue over decades, academic and development group CEO say Eight casinos across southwest B.C. have been sold to First Nations in the…

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