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Second annual AOPFN Job Fair a huge success – 104.9 Pembroke Today

Nov 21, 2025 The Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation (AOPFN) hosted the 2025 AOPFN Career & Entrepreneurship Fair on Thursday designed to connect job seekers, students and entrepreneurs with employers…

John Ivison: Ottawa wakes up to a B.C. dispute ‘poisoning’ billions in export opportunities – Yahoo News

November 21, 2025 After two years of benign neglect, Ottawa seems to have woken up to the threat to its plan to double non-U.S. exports from an obscure dispute at…

Two separate mining awards set for Yellowknife next week – Cabin Radio

November 21, 2025 For the past eight years, the Max Awards – ‘Max’ stands for mining and exploration – have been part of a banquet that wraps up the annual…

‘They don’t know what they’re talking about’: B.C. premier takes aim at Smith, Moe – BNN Bloomberg

November 21, 2025 As the federal government and Alberta work towards an agreement that could include support for a new pipeline, B.C. Premier David Eby is calling out a pair…

Indigenous-owned Mitsoh announces growth plans with new capital investment – CCentral

November 21, 2025 Raven Indigenous Capital Partners’ investment will fuel new product innovation in Mitsoh’s meat snack offerings. Mitsoh, an Edmonton-based Indigenous-owned food company, announced a multi-million-dollar investment from Raven…

Moose River Basin Hydro Power Opportunity Newsletter – Moose Cree First Nation

November 21, 2025 The need for electricity is increasing. Moose Cree First Nation and Taykwa Tagamou Nation have formed a Co-Planning Committee to explore the possibility of building new hydroelectric…

From the Pacific to the Prairies, reconciliation is friendship – Resource Works

November 20, 2025 Crystal Smith and Jerry Daniels say reconciliation is partnerships that deliver at home. Reconciliation measured by outcomes, not rhetoric At the Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase on November…

Inuit university funding among reasons why Idlout abstained on federal budget – NNSL Media

November 21, 2025 Arctic Infrastructure Fund and money for housing also cited Nunavut MP Lori Idlout was one of four abstentions during the federal budget vote on Nov. 17, and…

Moving Forward Together: Haida Title to Haida Gwaii by Consent – White Raven Law

Application for Aboriginal Title by Consent On September 5, 2025, the BC Supreme Court heard an application by the Haida Nation that proceeded with the consent of the governments of…

B.C. city ‘vigorously defending’ Aboriginal claim, but says no private land in play – St. Albert Gazette

November 21, 2025 PORT COQUITLAM — The City of Port Coquitlam, B.C., said it is “vigorously defending” public ownership of municipal lands against a claim bought in 2016 by a…

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