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Canada clears $4 billion sunrise pipeline as first big test of faster approvals – Wealth Professional Canada

Apr 27, 2026 Ottawa has handed Enbridge Inc. a $4bn test of how quickly Canada can now move major energy projects from approval to in-service. According to an Enbridge statement,…

Canada’s Strongest Economic Engine Is Indigenous and It Just Grew 60% – The Hill Times

April 27, 2026 Indigenous businesses are the growth story Canada keeps pretending not to see. They are scaling fast, running tight books, and already anchoring the supply chains the whole…

Carney, Champagne to unveil ‘landmark new initiative’ – iPolitics

April 27, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. Finance and National Revenue Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne looks on as Prime…

Elsipogtog elects six women to council, achieving gender parity ‘for the first time in recorded history’ – NB Media Co-op

April 24, 2026 Elsipogtog First Nation inaugurated six women and six men to council recently following band elections. It’s the “first time in recorded history” that Elsipogtog council had achieved…

Scam alert: Anishinabek Police Service warns of scam targeting businesses – ParrySound.com

April 24, 2026 The Business Email Compromise scam has already resulted in a $350,000 loss for two Indigenous organizations. The Anishinabek Police Service is warning Indigenous businesses and organizations about…

End DEI targets in federal research funding: Jack Mintz in the Financial Post – MLI

April 24, 2026 The provinces, which regulate and fund universities, should step up to make sure grants and new positions are allocated solely on merit. Current federal “diversity, equity and…

Listen: What you asked at DND’s Yellowknife public Q&A – Cabin Radio

April 24, 2026 Military officials spent Thursday evening taking questions from Yellowknifers about billions of dollars in investment coming the city’s way. The Department of National Defence has already set…

The corporate resource rush fueling B.C.’s backlash against Indigenous rights – The Breach

Apr 24 2026 Lawyer Pam Palmater discusses the surging attacks on Indigenous rights in British Columbia and across Canada B.C. Premier David Eby is trying to roll back legislation enshrining…

Nico hearing: Elders, governments push Fortune on water and finances – Cabin Radio

April 24, 2026 The first Wek’èezhìi Land and Water Board public hearing held in Whatì saw Tłı̨chǫ Elders warn of dropping water levels and the legacy of Rayrock, while the…

Province designates Hydro One to invest in the Red Lake Transmission Line – ReNew Canada

April 24, 2026 The Government of Ontario has made the Red Lake Transmission Line a priority project by directing the Ontario Energy Board to designate Hydro One to develop and…

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