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Want to boost the economy? Improve our transportation systems: Tim Sargent’s Letter to a minister in The Hub – MLI

November 24, 2025 In an era of shifting trade dynamics, supply chain vulnerabilities, and urgent infrastructure demands, Transport Canada must evolve to ensure its role as steward of the transportation…

To think out loud: what can policy commissions achieve? – Policy Options

Has the work and legacy of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission been able to meaningfully shift Canadians’ views of reconciliation and its truths? Allan Blakeney once reached for a popular…

First Nation groups in northwestern Ontario say federal budget cuts threaten programs – CBC

Nov 24, 2025 Matawa First Nations Management, KI Family Law share budget concerns While he understands the need to cut back on spending, Donny Morris says Prime Minister Mark Carney’s…

RésAUT demystifies social economy – FNQLEDC

November 24, 2025 On November 18th, the monthly RésAUT event was held on a chilly evening in the cozy C.739 room at HEC Montréal. And what was the theme for…

First Nations’ economic arm partners with Alberta energy and construction companies – Energeticcity.ca

November 23, 2025 Two Alberta-based companies – The Crossing Group and Nakoda Energy – have partnered with West Moberly Corporate Alliance, the economic arm of West Moberly First Nations. MOBERLY…

Na-Cho Nyäk Dun criticizes regulators over Eagle Mine failure outside Geoscience Forum – CBC

Nov 24, 2025 First Nation’s experts and leaders say Yukon government failed to spot warning signs As more than a hundred people watched, either online or in person, a panel…

$270-million SINAA agreement funds Nunavut conservation – The Narwhal

Nov. 24, 2025 Qikiqtani Inuit Association announce implementation of landmark agreement to protect almost 800,000 square kilometres of land and water Building a strong conservation economy for Inuit is at…

First Nations and experts warn of catastrophic risk in lifting B.C. oil tanker ban – CBC Player

A potential new oil pipeline from Alberta to B.C. is shedding light on the dangerous B.C. waters that tankers would have to navigate if it’s built. CBC’s Janella Hamilton dives…

Champagne’s budget plan back in the spotlight as MPs debate bill to roll out measures, committee hears from interim PBO – iPolitics

November 24th, 2025 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. Exactly one week after Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne managed to secure…

The Oil Tanker Ban That Dims Alberta’s Pipeline Hopes – The Tyee

Nov 21, 2025 The law is six years old. But federal promises to protect BC’s north coast from spills date back decades. As the federal government works toward a deal…

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