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Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation Chief urges collaborative First Nations efforts – Anishinabek News

May 12, 2026 SCUGOG ISLAND FIRST NATION – Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation Chief Kelly LaRocca believes there is strength in numbers. That’s why she is doing her best…

Manitoba Hydro won’t identify companies vying to build wind farms — even as some identify themselves – CBC

May 12, 2026 NDP government says disclosure could harm integrity of selection process Manitoba Hydro won’t reveal the identities of the companies under consideration to build a series of proposed…

Champagne heads to New Brunswick to promote latest fiscal update – iPolitics

May 12, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. Exactly two weeks after delivering his first-ever mid-year fiscal update, Finance…

Inside Haida Gwaii’s historic plan to ditch diesel – The Narwhal

May 11, 2026 Solar North, the first large-scale solar project on a remote grid in B.C., is just the start This story is part of Generating Futures, a series from…

Toronto waterfront community project represents a new benchmark for nature-led design – Enviroment Journal

May 11, 2026 Leading global professional services company GHD and global nature-based design studio SLA have, together with Waterfront Toronto, unveiled the design for the public realm and streetscapes of…

MPs Questions: Ottawa confirms no rebate for fuel retailers stuck with carbon charges – The Hub

May 11, 2026 The federal government has confirmed it did not provide—and has no plan to provide—any compensation to fuel retailers or Indigenous communities left holding inventory with embedded carbon…

Rio Tinto applies to begin Sahtu copper exploration this summer – Cabin Radio

May 11, 2026 “The Sahtu can be a major destination for responsible resource development,” the region’s MLA said as Rio Tinto applied for a permit to begin exploring for copper.…

Indigenous stakes are non-negotiable in Canadian renewables: CanREA panel – Sustainable Biz Canada

May 11, 2026 Speakers discussed how renewable energy developers can successfully partner with First Nations on projects As Indigenous involvement in the Canadian renewables sector is becoming more commonplace, panellists…

Ne’bwaakah giizwed ziibi: A Significant Ancestral Site Returned to Saugeen First Nation – Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP

On May 5th, 2026, Saugeen First Nation reclaimed something taken from them twice: first by colonial dispossession, and again in November 2022 when a property owner bulldozed an irreplaceable ancestral…

Cleaner climate and energy efficiency for isolated, Indigenous communities are NEER – The Environment Journal

May 11, 2026 It’s warming up across most of Canada, so it’s a good time to prepare for next winter. In places such as Labrador, the winter winds gather force…

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