Follow Us! Like Our Page!
Home » Archives by category » Mainstream News (Page 178)

Proposed cuts that spurred Canada Post strike would hurt Manitoba communities, say rural leaders, grand chief – CBC

Sep 26, 2025 Planned reforms include ending moratorium preventing closure of rural post offices Manitoba First Nations and rural leaders say they’re concerned about what plans from the federal government…

Rustad’s aim to repeal DRIPA is a step backward says Indigenous rights advocate – Island Social Trends

September 26, 2025 Opinion-Editorial by Katherine Strongwind | Published by Island Social Trends During the Union of BC Municipalities convention in Victoria yesterday, Leader of the Official Opposition, John Rustad,…

Indigenous Services Canada releases details of $34 million FSIN audit – CTV News

September 25, 2025 The federal government is making a series of recommendations after a forensic audit flagged over $34 million in possible misspending at the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations…

Calculating Equitable Compensation: How the Specific Claims Tribunal’s Decision in Day Star Changes the Way We Understand Compensation for Fiduciary Breaches – JFK Law LLP

September 25, 2025 On July 25, 2025, the Specific Claims Tribunal released its decision in Day Star First Nation et al v His Majesty the King in Right of Canada,…

Region highlighting projects rooted in Truth and Reconciliation – CityNews

Sep 25, 2025 As the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation continues to get closer, the Region of Waterloo Council is looking to shine a light on the various projects…

Supporting Indigenous lead tourism and businesses in Alberta – CJWE

Sep 24, 2025 Alberta’s ninth largest industry is tourism, as people from all over come to see the province’s natural beauty, world-class festivals, and diverse cultures every year. As part…

Nordic Ambassador Panel – WKR

WKR Director Dennis Patterson spoke at a Canada West Foundation panel with the Ambassadors to Canada from Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland, moderated by Gary G. Mar. The discussion covered Arctic security, trade, and environmental…

New initiative aims to create positive experience for customers with status cards in Thunder Bay – CBC

Sep 25, 2025 Participating businesses asked to display decals on door, point-of-sale terminals The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce has launched a new initiative it hopes will help support a…

Legault government scraps forestry reform bill that drew widespread ire – CBC

Sep 25, 2025 First Nations chiefs, unions and mayors among bill’s critics Earlier this week, a coalition made up of First Nations chiefs, environmental groups, mayors and unions called on…

Indigenous Peoples – September 24, 2025 | In Committee from the Senate of Canada – CPAC

September 24, 2025 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…

NationTalk Partners & Sponsors Learn More