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Celebrating 5 Years of SpruceLab – SpruceLab

September 17, 2025 This past June marked a significant milestone — SpruceLab turned five! What began in 2019 as a small, purpose-driven landscape and planning studio has grown into a…

Cheekbone Beauty: For Future Generations Sip & Shop Fundraiser – To Do Canada

Cheekbone Beauty, an Indigenous-owned sustainable beauty brand, is hosting a 1-day pop-up + sip-and-shop on September 30th at Celi Jewelry to launch their annual Cheekbone Beauty Scholarship Fund. This fundraiser…

Closing the First Nations infrastructure gap would benefit us all – The Hill Times

September 17, 2025 Without this critical investment, Canada is projected to rank last among G7 countries in GDP per capita growth through 2030. As Canada navigates a period marked by…

Ontario Commits $8 Million to Boost First Nations Economic Development – Wire Service Canada

September 17, 2025 THUNDER BAY, Ont. — The Ontario government is investing $8 million over the next three years to support First Nations entrepreneurs and communities through training, mentorship, and…

Natan Obed talks hockey, leadership in bid for 4th term at helm of ITK – Nunatsiaq News

Sep 17, 2025 Inuit delegates to choose new president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami on Sept. 18 Third in a three-part series on the Sept. 18 Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami presidential election…

Growing together: The future of forestry is Indigenous-driven – The Globe and Mail

Many Canadians may not realize we are soon entering National Forest Week, a time to reflect on forests’ vital role in our history, economy and future. National Forest Week, happening…

Carney set to be back in the House to take questions following latest interest rate call – iPolitics

September 17th, 2025 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. As the opening week of the fall sitting hits the halfway…

Ksi Lisims LNG approval in B.C. shows ‘reconciliation nothing more than a slogan’ says Union of BC Indian Chiefs – APTN News

Sep 16, 2025 A controversial LNG project in British Columbia received its environmental assessment certificate from the provincial government Tuesday despite First Nation leaders and environmental groups being “gravely concerned”…

AFN chiefs warn federal budget cuts will hurt First Nations – Airdrie City View

September 16, 2025 OTTAWA — First Nations chiefs are warning Ottawa that any cuts to federal funding for their communities will only make it harder for them to move Ottawa’s…

An overview of where Regina spends for growth and development – SaskToday.ca

September 16, 2025) These include departments like Indigenous relations, Infrastructure, Tourism, and more. REGINA — The City of Regina has several community building programs to ensure stable growth and progression.…

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