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B.C.’s UNDRIP law was doomed from the start – The Globe and Mail

April 22, 2026 Jody Wilson-Raybould is the former minister of justice and attorney general of Canada. Her forthcoming book is The Inbetween Leader: Cultivating Courage and Unity in a Complex World.…

Liberals set the stage to reconfigure committees to reflect new House standings – iPolitics

April 22, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. As flagged by iPolitics last night, Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon…

Matachewan First Nation lands solar power contract – TimminsToday.com

Apr 21, 2026 Renewable energy developer Neoen expands Ontario footprint with First Nations joint ventures Garden River and Matachewan First Nations have received provincial power contracts to advance two separate…

Blackfoot Crossing to unveil new cultural cabin experience – CJWE

Apr 21, 2026 New year-round places to stay and experience Indigenous culture will soon be available for travelers domestic and international, as the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park announces new cabin-stay…

Live: Fortune Minerals public hearing in Whatì for Nico mine – Cabin Radio

April 21, 2026 Join the live feed from a public hearing in Whatì as Fortune Minerals applies for a renewed type A water licence at its Nico mine project near…

Garden River First Nation powers into future with Ontario’s largest solar project – Sault Star

Apr 21, 2026 Respect, transparency, and collaboration have led to the development of the partnership, said Garden River First Nation Chief Karen Bell. Garden River First Nation has partnered with…

Les Leyne: First Nations force another NDP capitulation – Times Colonist

April 21, 2026 Premier David Eby’s capitulation Sunday on the proposed Indigenous reconciliation adjustment is the fourth backdown in a week and the biggest one to date. Premier David Eby…

Since 2021, Indigenous Communities Have Acquired Interests in 5,000 Km of Pipelines, Expanded LNG Development Role, Canada Energy Regulator Says – EnergyNow

Indigenous communities in Canada are increasing their ownership stakes in major energy infrastructure projects, including pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities, according to a report from the Canada Energy…

Ashe refers councillor for comments on residential schools – Durham Post

April 21, 2026 Pickering Mayor Kevin Ashe yesterday described a councillor’s comments on residential schools and reconciliation as harmful adding that the matter has been referred to the city’s Integrity…

Brokenhead Ojibway Nation sees new opportunities in purchase of century-old Winnipeg clothing manufacturer – CBC

Apr 21, 2026 ‘Literally getting the opportunities to our people,’ chief says as Brokenhead buys Freed & Freed International A century-old garment manufacturer based in Winnipeg is entering a new…

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