Apr 10, 202 Lawyers for the Alberta government say collecting signatures for a potential referendum on separation doesn’t violate treaty rights, and they argue holding a vote on leaving Canada wouldn’t be…
April 10, 2026 Today is headlined by policy discussions on building homes, expanding Canada’s trade partnerships and the government’s new Buy Canada regime. iPolitics is back on the ground for…
Apr 09, 2026 Province argues duty to consult not triggered at petition stage Three First Nations groups appearing in court in Edmonton this week have completed their arguments in their…
April 10, 2026 Several environmental groups have launched a constitutional challenge seeking to kill an Ontario law that allows cabinet to suspend other laws, arguing the Doug Ford government has…
Apr 10, 2026 Panel links corporate policy direction with Truth and Reconciliation commitments Co-operators has announced the formation of a seven-member Indigenous Advisory Council to guide the financial services co-operative’s…
April 9, 2026 VANCOUVER — A First Nations group says the British Columbia government’s plan to suspend sections of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, or DRIPA,…
April 9, 2026 While the principle of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) has gained traction in Canadian law since the passage of the federal United Nations Declaration on the Rights…
April 9, 2026 Saskatchewan Polytechnic received a $5 million boost from Cameco on Thursday, April 2, a donation the school says will support new mining training tools in Saskatoon and…
Apr 9, 2026 The process to elect the new president of Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. will begin next week when candidates can officially put their names forward. Candidates can file their…
April 9, 2026 Premier David Eby has heard from over 100 First Nation chiefs who oppose his plan to suspend DRIPA, Adam Olsen says. Premier David Eby’s move to try…