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Quebec government renews promise to make changes to forestry reform bill – CTV News

August 20, 2025 The Quebec government is renewing its promise to modify a forestry bill that has provoked blockades and growing tension in the province. Indigenous Affairs Minister Ian Lafrenière…

Poilievre pitches plan to end ‘crime and chaos’ in Surrey, B.C. as Carney heads to Montreal for meetings with mayor, premier – iPolitics

August 20th, 2025 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. Two days after securing his belated return to the House of…

Solar power projects completed in 4 northernmost communities in Nunavut – Nunatsiaq News

Aug 19, 2025 Clyde River system operational, others awaiting grid connection with QEC Four large-scale solar panel systems were installed across Nunavut this summer in a push to reduce reliance…

A Symbol of Shared Commitment to Indigenous-led Development in the Region – Wyloo Metals

August 19, 2025 This month, the Chiefs, Councils, Elders and community members of Marten Falls and Webequie First Nations came together in a joint ceremony to respectfully take down the…

First Peoples Law Report August 13 – 19, 2025 – First Peoples Law

National news included federal budget cuts, a class action lawsuit, emergency management, economic development, and responses to a landmark decision Federal cuts to First Nations could hit $4.51 billion by…

2 planes, 3 hotels: Kuujjuaq man raises concerns over Air Inuit’s handling of new route – Nunatsiaq News

Aug 19, 2025 Alec Clunas says airline’s response isn’t good enough; spokesperson says company ‘dedicated’ to meeting expectations Alec Clunas arrived at Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport at 8 a.m.…

Inside Richmond’s Precedent-Setting Cowichan Tribes v. Canada Case – The Tyee

The BC Supreme Court decision affirms Aboriginal title on private lands. What’s next? Today, a tract of land on the southeastern shore of Richmond’s Lulu Island includes a dirt-coloured grid…

Recognizing Indigenous rights is key to resolving forestry strike – Tree Frog creative

At a time when uncertainty is dogging the forestry economy in British Columbia … everyone wants stability in the sector. That is especially true of the increasing numbers of First…

Poilievre heading back to the House of Commons and PM Carney meets with Nepean, Ont., politicians, students – iPolitics

August 19th, 2025 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. While there was little doubt that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre would…

Indigenous communities shut out by B.C. tanker ban want another chance – Canadian Energy Centre

August 18, 2025 From the outset, projects must unite leadership from proponents, governments and affected First Nations The head of the National Coalition of Chiefs (NCC) is calling for the…

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