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Carney joins G7 counterparts in Evian as Liberals aim to put spring budget bill on the legislative fast track – iPolitics

June 15, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. Amid a flurry of real-time reports on an as-yet-unreleased deal between…

Sue Allen and Brittany Taylor join Advocate in editing, digital media roles – Lindsay Advocate

June 12, 2026 With exciting growth plans on the horizon, The Lindsay Advocate welcomes Brittany Taylor and Sue Allen to the media company’s team. Brittany Taylor is a prominent, award-winning…

Dame shame no more – Why Canada should revive merit-based titles: Matthew Downey for Inside Policy – MLI

Bold action is needed in promoting a unifying, nonpolitical system of celebrating Canadian achievement in a way that is visible and accountable both domestically and internationally. If there is a…

Door-to-door mail service stopping in parts of 3 Central Okanagan communities next year – Vernon Morning Star

June 12, 2026 Canada Post’s door-to-door mail service in Kelowna, West Kelowna, and Westbank First Nation (Tsinstikeptum 10 and Tsinstikeptum 9) is set to come an end for a large…

Solid Gold Resources Corp. Announces Transaction with Apitipi Anicinapek Nation to Launch One of Canada’s First Indigenous-Led Junior Mining Companies on Treaty 9 Lands – NetNewsLedger

June 12, 202 THORNHILL, ON – Mining Press Releases – Solid Gold Resources Corp. (“Solid Gold“) is pleased to announce that it has entered into an arrangement agreement with Apitipi…

NB Power still lacks Indigenous partner for $3.5-billion gas plant, CEO says – NB Media Co-op

June 12, 2026 The president and CEO of NB Power says there is still no Indigenous partnership in the utility’s proposed 500 MW gas/diesel plant near Centre Village. “They are…

In Nova Scotia, Mi’kmaq people mark 300 years of treaty — and broken promises – The Narwhal

June 12, 2026 Three centuries after their ancestors signed a treaty with the British Crown, Indigenous people returned to the same grounds, finding joy, grief, pride and an urgent question:…

Gull-Masty says government still plans on tabling Indigenous clean water bill this spring – iPolitics

June 11th, 2026 She said the upcoming bill is a “crucial step” to the government’s goal of ensuring that all First Nations communities have “lasting access to safe drinking water.”…

Judge approves $110M loan to keep Mary River mine operating through summer – Nunatsiaq News

Jun 11, 2026 Baffinland seeks approval for loans as it navigates creditor protection proceedings Baffinland will stay operational through the summer after an Ontario Superior Court judge approved its request…

Building for Tomorrow 9 | Northern Infrastructure: What is the Arctic and why does it matter? – CWF

June 10, 2026 The Arctic is drawing a lot more heat than it used to. The United States has threatened to annex Greenland, NATO is strengthening its presence in the…

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