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Needs to be some sense of balance’: BC Cattlemen’s Association president talks DRIPA – KelownaNow

May 11, 2026 The president of the B.C. Cattlemen’s Association (BCCA) spoke to Energeticcity.ca about potential roles the organization would seek regarding a challenge to the province’s Declaration on the Rights of…

POWER OF YES: How ‘public interest’ is being used to justify power grabs in Canada and Ontario – Newmarket Today

May 11, 2026 ‘Public interest’ is meant to be democracy’s guardrail, but critics argue federal and Ontario legislation is turning that phrase into political cover for faster approvals, weaker oversight…

Our newsletter: Cedar LNG new construction, Chief Ian Campbell on Woodfibre LNG, and more – FNNGA

May 10, 2026 Cedar LNG starts new construction The Haisla Nation’s Cedar LNG project is moving into its most important construction season yet, including the start of building its power…

Willie Nakoolak’s NTI presidential bid focuses on youth and living costs – Nunatsiaq News

May 11, 2026 ‘We don’t need to lose any more youth,’ says Coral Harbour deputy mayor Nunatsiaq News is publishing profiles of the 10 candidates in Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.’s May…

Self-government aligns with sovereignty – The Hill Times

May 11, 2026 There has been no attempt through the negotiated self-government agreements to remove self-governing nations from a sovereign Canada. Self-government is about Indigenous Nations having more control over…

Alberta’s privacy watchdog concerned incoming law allows Crown to sell customers’ personal information – CBC

May 11, 2026 Limited exception would allow Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis to sell customer information with website Alberta’s information and privacy commissioner says newly passed legislation allowing a Crown…

FIRST READING: The easy fixes Carney isn’t doing – National Post

May 11, 2026 If his whole plan to boost the economy, there are many levers he hasn’t pulled First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter curated by the National Post’s…

Ontario’s pitch to expand northern farming sparks questions from farmers, food security experts – CBC

May 11, 2026 Ontario’s Clay Belt farming plan puts land costs and food access in the spotlight Ontario is pitching its plan to expand agriculture in the north and restrict…

How federal Indigenous rights legislation could jeopardize new pipelines, infrastructure, and investment across Canada – The Hub

A current Indigenous rights controversy in British Columbia has much larger national implications than anyone is discussing. That’s because of significant parallels between B.C. legislation and federal legislation on the United…

Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada faces funding crisis – Travel Press

May 11, 2026 In his latest update to members, partners and the Indigenous tourism community, the President and CEO of the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC), Keith Henry provides…

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