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The Bannock Lady on the move due to rent increase – Anishinabek News

September 2, 2025 MURILLO — The Bannock Lady, Jeannette Posine, has closed her shop in Thunder Bay’s Intercity Shopping Centre (ISC) due to an increase in rent and is now…

Youth Entrepreneurship: A Tradition of Raising the Future – ICC

The Numbers Behind Indigenous Business Growth Despite the energetic momentum, Indigenous business owners still contribute a modest share relative to their population. As of recent data, 1.1% of Canadians aged 15+…

Two-way race in ITK presidential election – Penticton Herald

Two candidates will be on the ballot in September for the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami presidential election. Incumbent Natan Obed will face former CBC North managing editor Kevin Kablutsiak. ITK, the…

Province increases funding for winter roads – Link2Build

September 02, 2025 The Ontario government has announced it will increase its annual funding for the Winter Roads Program to $13 million to build and maintain nearly 3,200 kilometres of…

Alex Whalen and Matthew Mitchell: Why can’t Canada reach its energy superpower potential? Too many veto votes – The Hub

In a nod to the importance of the energy industry, both the Liberals and Conservatives made promises in the recent election to cut red tape and speed up the approval…

Freeland joins representatives from rail and ferry, steel and aluminum sectors to boost ‘industry collaboration’ – iPolitics

September 2nd, 2025 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. Just days after holding a high-level huddle with senior auto sector…

Beausoleil First Nation celebrates launch of new state-of-the-art ferry – Anishinabek News

September 1, 2025 BEAUSOLEIL FIRST NATION — Beausoleil celebrated the launch of its new custom-built state-of-the-art ferry, the Niigaan Enaazhek, with a launch ceremony and on-board tour in early August.…

City of Duncan applies for UBCM grant to continue building relationships with Cowichan Tribes – Chemainus Valley Courier

Strong relationship with First Nation part of council’s strategic plan The City of Duncan is applying for a grant of up to $20,000 from the Union of BC Municipalities to…

Bob Joseph: A Conversation About Dismantling the Indian Act – Focus on Victoria

Join us as Indigenous relations expert BOB JOSEPH launches his new book 21 Things You Need to Know About Indigenous Self Government: A Conversation About Dismantling the Indian Act. Following…

Some Indigenous businesses halt exports to U.S. despite long-standing free-trade ties – Soo Today

Sep 01, 2025 Trump announced last month his government was going to suspend duty-free de minimus imports from all countries OTTAWA — Some small Indigenous businesses are halting shipments to…

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