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Unlocking Canada’s Future: First Nations as Economic Partners – FNFA

As originally published in the Hill Times on Monday October 20, 2025 It’s time to correct a common misconception: granting First Nations Finance Authority (FNFA) the ability to finance Special…

City of Richmond to host meeting on ‘consequential’ Cowichan Tribes case – Times Colonist

October 20, 2025 RICHMOND — A British Columbia mayor hopes an upcoming meeting will give property owners affected by the Cowichan Tribes case more information, calling the decision “one of…

Busting five myths about the Alberta oil sands – Canadian Energy Centre

October 19, 2025 Alberta’s oil sands sector is one of Canada’s most important industries — and also one of its most misunderstood. Here are five common myths, and the facts…

Auditor General set to release updates on 6 past audits. Here’s what the AG is looking at – APTN News

Oct 20, 2025 The Auditor General of Canada is set to release a report that looks at six audits related to Indigenous issues from the past. Karen Hogan’s report will…

AMO introduces Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan – Lanarkleedstoday.ca

Oct 20, 2025 At their annual conference earlier this year, the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) announced the launch of their Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan. AMO President and Westport…

How plans for a sprawling subdivision near Ottawa’s Greenbelt are dividing the city – The Narwhal

Oct. 20, 2025 The Tewin housing megaproject, backed by major developer Taggart Group, has city councillors and residents at odds over claims of reconciliation and environmental sustainability The colourful brochure…

Ontario Indigenous advocate says Anglo American turned ‘blind eye’ to De Beers issues – CTV News

October 20, 2025 An Indigenous advocate in northern Ontario says his community’s past experience with Anglo American PLC’s diamond-mining subsidiary De Beers does not inspire confidence that a proposed merger…

Métis will now get piece of ever-expanding payout pie – Fraser Institute

October 20, 2025 The history of Ile-à-la-Crosse (IALC) in northern Saskatchewan goes back to 1776, when Thomas Frobisher established a fur trading post. Catholic Oblate missionaries arrived in 1846 and…

Grocery code of conduct, CUSMA review and productivity on the agenda – iPolitics

October 20th, 2025 What’s on the agenda for the House and Senate committees today. Senior representatives of major industry lobby groups, including Food, Health & Consumer Products of Canada, Fruit…

Economic reconciliation is real,’ says chief at Casino Rama forum – Northern Ontario Business

October 16, 2025 ‘I think the biggest misconception out there is, still, that First Nations get everything for free, and it’s quite contrary to that,’ says Anishinabek Nation Lake Huron…

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