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Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief responds to proposed Buy Ontario Act – ElliotLakeToday.com

Nov. 26, 2025 ‘Narrow emphasis on immediate procurement policies reveals a significant oversight: the failure to recognize and capitalize on the substantial economic potential of First Nations procurement strategies’ The…

Ksi Lisims LNG approval strengthens Canada’s hand in the Pacific LNG race – Resource Works

November 26, 2025 The Nisga’a led LNG project still faces a challenge from the American Alaska LNG. As many expected, Ksi Lisims LNG is on the list of major projects…

B.C. Coastal First Nations vow oil pipeline to north coast ‘will never happen’ – The Albertan

November 26, 2025 OTTAWA — The president of the Coastal First Nations in British Columbia said Wednesday an oil pipeline to the province’s north coast “will never happen” and slammed…

A guide to the Arctic Economic & Security Corridor’s future – Cabin Radio

November 26, 2025 The Arctic Economic and Security Corridor – a road connecting a proposed deepwater port on Nunavut’s coast to the NWT and the south – is in the…

Navigating the Uncertainty Caused by the Cowichan Decision – Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP.

Nov 25, 2025 The recent decision of Cowichan Tribes v Canada (AG) (Decision)1 has been subject to intense, and often polarizing, debate due to the uncertainty it has created for…

Women, visible minorities gaining ground in venture capital, private equity: study – St. Albert Gazette

Nov 26, 2025 Diversity is increasing across Canada’s venture capital and private equity landscape, a new survey suggests. Research published Wednesday by the Business Development Bank of Canada found that…

Business as usual’ in Kamloops real estate market despite lingering claim of Aboriginal title, recent landmark ruling – Castanet

Nov 26, 2025 The Kamloops RCMP’s top cop said he’s waiting to see what will happen, faced with the possibility city council may defer budgeting for additional officers next year.…

B.C.’s LNG projects have permits, partners and potential – but the market window won’t stay open forever – Resource Works

November 25, 2025 Only the fast and the competitive will prosper in changing times. Now that two major LNG proposals in B.C. have the full backing of the federal government,…

Darlene Johnston resigns of Chippewas of Nawash Chief – sarnianewstoday.ca

November 26, 2025 Council for the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation announced Tuesday that Chief Darlene Johnston has decided to resign. In a released statement, Johnston said she needed…

CEO of the Year: Bill Lomax takes his bank shot – The Globe and Mail

When Bill Lomax was lured home to run the First Nations Bank of Canada, he understood the assignment: to help fulfill the economic part of reconciliation Bill Lomax came back…

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