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Métis Nation–Saskatchewan seeks clarity, early involvement in SaskPower’s nuclear plans – DiscoverWeyburn

Mar 10 2026 Métis Nation–Saskatchewan representatives say early engagement is essential as SaskPower explores the potential for small modular reactor (SMR) development in the region. Marg Friesen, Regional Representative for…

Ontario invests to build bridges and culverts on winter roads – ReNew Canada

March 10, 2026 The Government of Ontario announce it is investing more than $10.7 million through the Winter Roads Program, Bridges and Culverts Stream over the next two years to…

Reconciliation in fisheries must be strengthened — not weakened through federal cuts – Canada’s National Observer

March 10, 2026 Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) might be at the brink of transformative change. After a long history of colonial approaches to fisheries management, the department is signalling…

Indigenous Peoples – March 10, 2026 – CPAC

March 10, 2026 CPAC broadcasts all televised committee meetings from Parliament’s upper house, the Senate, as senators meet on various committees to examine legislation through discussions, presentations, expert panels and…

Did a Government Press Conference Sway a First Nations Election? – The Tyee

March 9, 2026 Observers say provincial and federal governments use deals to exert influence over band elections. Press conferences held in the Premier’s Rose Garden don’t just happen, especially when…

Merle Alexander on DRIPA and the future of Indigenous rights in B.C. – MLI

March 9, 2026 What does it really mean to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in British Columbia? Read More: https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/merle-alexander-on-dripa-and-the-future-of-indigenous-rights-in-b-c/…

Liberals ready to force a vote on bid to wrap up committee review of anti-hate crimes bill – iPolitics

March 10, 2026 Opposition parties will have to wait at least one more day to cross-examine Prime Minister Mark Carney over what they contend has been a confusing and, at…

First Nations Bank of Canada – The Canadian Encyclopedia

March 9, 2026 First Nations Bank of Canada (FNBC) is a Canadian chartered bank. Established in 1996 as a partnership between Saskatchewan Indian Equity Foundation (SIEF)—now Saskatchewan Indigenous Enterprise Foundation—and…

Fort McMurray event to honour Métis leaders with $1M corporate challenge – play 103.7

Mar 9, 2026 FORT McMURRAY — The Wood Buffalo Community Foundation says two prominent Métis leaders will be honoured next month during a fundraising event aimed at supporting Indigenous initiatives…

$183M settlement reached with Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation – BrantBeacon

March 9, 2026 The Federal and Provincial governments have announced a $183 million settlement with the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation over land in the Rouge River Valley on…

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