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B.C. taking public comment on New Polaris gold mine amid Alaskan opposition – CBC

Jun 10, 2026 Mining company says efforts have been made to address concerns A proposed gold mine in northern B.C. continues to stir up controversy across the border. The mine…

Harry LaForme: I stood on my ancestral land and said what Carney would not – National Post

Jun 10, 2026 Anti-Zionism is a libel-driven hate movement that incites violence and targets Jews with the goal of wiping Israel off the map On June 6, I stood before…

Nations Royalty was Canada’s first majority-Indigenous-owned public company. It doesn’t want to be the exception – The Logic

Jun 10, 2026 The company is working with TMX Group to encourage Indigenous communities to use public markets to build long-term wealth Canada’s first majority-Indigenous-owned public company is working with…

Liberals set to unveil proposed ‘safe social media’ law as MPs debate Senate rewrite of proposed new bail rules – iPolitics

June 10th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. With just over one week to go before the House of…

The Alliance – Volume 14 – IFNA

June 9, 2026 Muskrat Dam First Nation has officially been connected to the Ontario hydro grid through the Wataynikaneyap Transmission Project, marking a significant milestone for the community and the…

E-Brief: June 2026 – Law Society BC

June 08, 2026 Celebrating National Indigenous History Month In celebration of National Indigenous History Month this June, we encourage the legal profession and the public to explore the unique cultures,…

Israel is ‘the greatest decolonization project,’ Indigenous leaders tell Toronto summit – National Post

Jun 09, 2026 The first-of-its kind Building Indigenous‑Jewish Friendship conference was the culmination of a weekend of Indigenous-Jewish programming The state of Israel is “the most successful land‑back project, the…

GNWT backs ‘free, prior and informed consent’ approach to highway – Cabin Radio

June 9, 2026 The NWT’s premier has endorsed a call from three Indigenous governments for a leading role in determining the future of the proposed Mackenzie Valley Highway from Wrigley…

Building a Business One Bead at a Time – City of Medicine Hat

Jun 08, 2026 Seated at her desk in a cozy home office that doubles as a workshop, Josie Saddleback, owner of Saddleback Stones, carefully threads one bead after another. Each…

Unplug the Anti-Indigenous Fear Machine in Victoria – The Tyee

June 9, 2026 Question period is the wrong place to discuss rights and title. The NDP can choose a better way. British Columbia is one of the most remarkably diverse…

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