March 18, 2026 Modernizing Canada’s electricity system to meet the demands of our collective future must become a turning point for economic reconciliation. massive, decades-long construction projects spanning some 160,000…
March 18, 2026 In a move causing significant concern among Indigenous groups, the Ontario government has proposed changes to freedom-of-information (FOI) laws that would limit public access to records from…
March 18, 2026 TORONTO – Devon Patterson realizes there are still many First Nations people who have misconceptions of the mining industry. Patterson, a member of Serpent River First Nation,…
March 18, 2026 The Honourable Rechie Valdez, Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism) — and Alana Hirtle, Member of Parliament, Cumberland–Colchester, alongside…
March 18, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. For the first time since embarking on their respective international trips last…
March 17, 2026 Clayoquot Sound, B.C. Imperial Metals is hoping to strike gold in the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Region, but Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation and several allies are calling on…
National news featured repatriation and mining More work to be done, as First Nations leaders unveil ‘sacred’ items returned by Vatican | Nunatsiaq News At PDAC, mining told it must overcome past to gain…
March 17, 2026 The federal government is investing an additional $6 million in Indigenous tourism, backing a new round of projects to expand visitor experiences rooted in Indigenous cultures, lands…
Mar 17, 2026 The new 300-megawatt artificial intelligence (AI) data centre being built outside of Regina will feature an agreement with a First Nation nearby. George Gordon First Nation signed…
Wolastoqey Nations and Cowichan Tribes: Two Aboriginal Title Paths on the Road to the Supreme Court What every New Brunswicker should know about Aboriginal title Presented by Nicole O’Byrne, Ph.D.,…