October 9, 2025 The Holt government’s review of NB Power is a fitting time to highlight some of the many Indigenous renewable energy projects in the province. The Burchill Wind…
October 9, 2025 The federal government has lifted a moratorium that for decades prevented some northern post offices from closing. We wanted to know what that might mean in the…
Oct 9, 2025 The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is confirming receipt of a list of items referenced in the KPMG Forensic Audit Summary Report released by Indigenous Services…
Oct 9, 2025 Robin Anawak challenges incumbent Janet Pitsiulaaq Brewster in territorial election Nunatsiaq News is publishing riding profiles ahead of the Oct. 27 territorial election. Keep your eye on…
October 9, 2025 ‘If housing is going to be an issue, then we need more qualified tradespeople’ Caption: A Yukon builder measures timber for a log home, in 2020. (Philippe…
Oct 8, 2025 Former senior government counsel Geoff Moyse joined NowMedia video host Jim Csek to discuss the BC NDP’s Indigenous Reconciliation agenda, exploring its legal roots, political motivations, and…
Former Kamsack School Division bus garage now home to Kamsack’s newest business KAMSACK — After a soft opening at the beginning of August, the Shamay Automotive Service in Kamsack expects…
October 9, 2025 Former premier Christy Clark joined BloombergNEF’s Fauziah Marzuki and Resource Works’ Stewart Muir to talk about the future of our province. British Columbia’s long-heralded era of liquefied…
October 9, 2025 The Region of Durham and municipalities such as Pickering are working on ways to improve consultation with local Indigenous communities. Consulting an Indigenous community goes beyond sending…
Feds encouraging greater Indigenous participation in mining-related transportation and infrastructure projects Ottawa’s window is open for Indigenous groups to apply for federal funding to better engage in projects linked to…