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Carney to convene ‘virtual’ cabinet huddle amid fresh uncertainty over Stellantis auto plant in Brampton, Ont. – iPolitics

October 15th, 2025 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After jetting back from his whirlwind one-day trip to Egypt yesterday…

Łútsël K’é dev corp moves on from Barlas saga with new deal – Cabin Radio

October 14, 2025 Łútsël K’é Dene First Nation’s economic development corporation has acquired a Yellowknife-based company, Unico Contractors. Leigh-Anne Palter, the chief executive officer for the T’sa Group of Companies,…

David Eby is just the tip of the opposition iceberg in the way of Alberta’s pipeline proposal – The Hub

October 14, 2025 Long before Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced her government’s intention to submit a bitumen pipeline proposal to the federal government’s new Major Projects Office, the battle lines…

First Nations are getting flooded with requests to consult on projects—and it’s about to get worse – The Logic

Oct 14, 2025 Indigenous and Métis groups warn paperwork will pile higher now that Ottawa has launched its Major Projects Office. That could put big developments on hold. OTTAWA —…

Housing and infrastructure concerns in Rankin Inlet South race – Nunatsiaq

Oct 14, 2025 Gerry Anawak, Annie Tattuinee and Tagak Curley face off for 1 of 2 seats representing Nunavut’s second-largest communities Nunatsiaq News is publishing riding profiles ahead of the…

Storyteller Bee Bird merges entrepreneurship with creativity – 620 CKRM

Oct 14, 2025 REGINA — A Cree filmmaker is combining creativity with business acumen as the recipient of an Indigenous entrepreneurship award. Bee Bird, originally from Montreal Lake Cree Nation, was…

Indigenous Communities Support Pipelines, Why No One Talks About That – Frontier Centre For Public Policy

October 14, 2025 Many Indigenous communities support pipelines and resource projects—but their voices are often drowned out by noisy activists and media narratives. Engineer and policy expert John Desjarlais, who…

CanAge report reveals uneven vaccine access across Canada – Stratford Today

The report evaluated all jurisdictions on funding, access, and public awareness for six vaccines CanAge, Canada’s National Seniors’ Advocacy organization, has released its expanded Vaccine Report Card, evaluating all 13…

Some Alberta teachers turn to side hustles during provincewide strike – CBC

Oct 14, 2025 They say the creative endeavours keep them busy and help pay the bills High school teacher Greg Pollard’s routine looks different these days. Instead of being in…

Liam Johnston died on the job at 27. His loved ones want to see change and accountability – CBC

Oct 14, 2025 Hundreds die at work every year despite law created to improve safety Emily Gofton can’t forget the morning that changed her life in June 2023. “When I…

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