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In the news today: New major projects list has some Indigenous buy-in – CityNews

Nov 14, 2025 Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… New major projects list has some Indigenous buy-in, Carney says…

Building the Future: Infrastructure Highlights from Ontario’s 2025 Fall Economic Statement – McMillan LLP

November 13, 2025 In welcome news to infrastructure industry participants, Ontario’s 2025 Fall Economic Statement (the Statement), tabled by Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy, reaffirms the provincial government’s commitment to its…

Lukewarm reaction from community, First Nations to Sisson Mine’s possible inclusion on nation-building list – CTV News

November 13, 2025 There’s tepid reaction trickling in as residents and organizations in the communities near the Sisson Mine site learn more about the future of the project. It’s been…

Peter Tertzakian: A picture is worth a thousand spreadsheets – Resource Works

November 12, 2025 What if the secret to understanding Canada’s energy future lies not in spreadsheets but in storytelling? When I think about who has done the most to make…

Why Indigenous-owned financial firms are joining forces with the country’s biggest banks –

November 13th, 2025 Indigenous-owned financial firms are beginning to make their mark in Canada, contributing to First Nations’ pursuit of economic self-determination. Take Longhouse Capital Partners, a Vancouver-based, Indigenous-owned asset…

Pauktuutit silent on apparent leadership change – Nunatsiaq News

Nov 13, 2025 Website lists Laisa Audlaluk-Watsko as interim board chairperson, after Looee Mike was named to post 1 month ago One month after naming Looee Mike as its new…

Venue cancellation forces OneBC leader to shift Kamloops meet and greet to ‘undisclosed location’ – Castanet

Nov 13, 2025 A meet and greet Thursday with the controversial leader of an upstart conservative political party has been moved after a Kamloops hotel pulled the plug. Vancouver-Quilchena MLA…

Indigenous entrepreneur from Thunder Bay to host national First Nations investment conference – Fort Frances Times

November 12, 2025 A three-day conference spearheaded by a Thunder Bay entrepreneur will gather Indigenous and industry leaders, investors, and policy experts next month in Vancouver to explore the future…

Not Reserving Judgment Episode 109: A constitutional amendment on Aboriginal title? Plus, Sask pronouns case heads to SCC. – The CCF

November 12, 2025 Episode 109: A constitutional amendment on Aboriginal title? Plus, Sask pronouns case heads to SCC. On Episode 109, we discuss whether a constitutional amendment to section 35…

Sixty North buys gold processing mill for Mon Mine – Cabin Radio

November 13, 2025 The head of Mon Mine says he expects the underground gold mine will re-enter production next year and hopes it will revive gold mining in the NWT.…

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