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New Brunswick minerals strategy ‘framework’ released at industry conference – NB Media Co-op

October 28, 2025 Report avoids reference to UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples but calls for ‘meaningful Indigenous partnerships’ The Department of Natural Resources has released a 20-page…

Bruce Pardy: Eby bringing B.C. to its knees with Aboriginal land deals – National Post

Oct 28, 2025 The premier is mounting an existential threat to the future of his own province Last week, British Columbia’s attorney general, Niki Sharma, said that fee simple title…

Thunder Bay creator recipient of business growth grant – Northern Ontario Business

October 28, 2025 Indigenous women-led enterprise Heart in Hand one of eight companies to receive grant A Thunder Bay entrepreneur is among eight women from across Canada to receive business…

Correcting Misconceptions: Aboriginal Title, Private Property, and the Cowichan Tribes Decision – First Peoples Law

October 27, 2025 Last week the mayor of the City of Richmond issued a controversial letter regarding the landmark August 2025 Cowichan Tribes decision. The letter, which was hand-delivered to…

Arctic corridor project makes new Tłı̨chǫ priority list – Cabin Radio

October 28, 2025 The Tłı̨chǫ Assembly has included advancing the Arctic Economic and Security Corridor – connecting the NWT to Nunavut’s Arctic coast – among its key priorities for the…

Richmond to host info session on land affected by First Nation title decision – CityNews

October 28, 2025 The City of Richmond is expecting a big crowd at a public information session Tuesday on a landmark land claim ruling that has some residents worried. A…

6 MLAs unseated, 3 judicial recounts coming as dust settles in Nunavut election – Nunatsiaq News

Oct 28, 2025 Arviat North-Whale Cove lone riding where votes still being counted, Elections Nunavut website says A few election results are still trickling in but it looks like Nunavut…

Parliamentary committee urges Liberals to fix Indigenous procurement system – Global News

October 27, 2025 The Liberals should move “immediately” to fix eligibility rules around the federal government’s $1.6 billion annual Indigenous procurement program, a cross-partisan committee of MPs says. In a…

Indigenous Peoples – October 28, 2025 – CPAC

CPAC broadcasts all televised committee meetings from Parliament’s upper house, the Senate, as senators meet on various committees to examine legislation through discussions, presentations, expert panels and more. Read More:…

MPs to vote on Conservative bid to order senior PMO staff, Brookfield executives to appear before committee studying conflict of interest laws – iPolitics

October 28th, 2025 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. With Prime Minister Mark Carney expected to touch down in Singapore…

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