May 15, 2026 For generations, Inuit in Naujaat have relied on the waters of Foxe Basin. Hunters from the Arviq Hunters and Trappers Organization (Arviq HTO) travel these waters to…
May 15, 2026 Candidate says greater collaboration needed to improve lives of Nunavummiut Nunatsiaq News is publishing profiles of the 10 candidates in Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.’s May 27 presidential byelection.…
May 15, 2026 The funding will prioritize 14 projects that use low-carbon wood technology, expand the use of mass timber in construction, or are Indigenous operated. RICHMOND — The federal…
May 15, 2026 Unclear how many new Indigenous public service workers are from N.W.T., or elsewhere The N.W.T. government says it’s seen a boost in Indigenous hiring since overhauling its…
May 15, 2026 Alberta judge weaponizes duty to consult to kill separatist petition If the goal of Alberta Court of King’s Bench Justice Shaina Leonard was to fuel the separatist…
May 14, 2026 For the past three years, the offices of the Vice-Provost (Indigenous Programming & Research) and the Vice-President (Research) have co-hosted research symposia focused on supporting and elevating…
May 14, 2026 In this Winter 2026 Edition of the Indigenous Business Report, we shine a spotlight on the future of Indigenous business in a landscape where Indigenous entrepreneurs are not merely…
May 13, 2026 The Smith-Carney pipeline MOU, the carbon price fight, the BRIK gambit, and what it all means for British Columbia’s resource economy. Danielle Smith walked out of her…
May 14, 2026 The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is urging federal and provincial governments to ensure First Nations rights are respected as Canada moves to speed up approvals for…
May 14, 2026 Businesses and Indigenous leaders gather to discuss how meaningful partnerships can strengthen the regional economy Businesses and Indigenous leaders gather to discuss how meaningful partnerships can strengthen…