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Treasury Board not tracking impact of public service job cuts on equity groups – paNOW

Mar 9, 2026 OTTAWA — Advocates are raising concerns about how job cuts will affect public servants in equity groups — something the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat says it’s…

A resource finding its routes – Resource Works

How B.C. built one of the world’s great energy systems, and why it still isn’t finished There are two places that define British Columbia’s natural gas future, and they could…

New Indigenous procurement platform out to build trust in construction sector – SooToday.com

Mar 9, 2026 Turtle Island Building Trust aimed at matching Indigenous vendors with business opportunities After more than a decade in the construction industry, Luke Antonio saw major gaps in…

MPs poised to hold special evening session to discuss ‘hostilities in Iran and the Middle East’ – iPolitics

March 9, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. A little over a week after the United States and Israel…

Yukon gov’t restructures mines department to better support mining companies – CBC

Mar 06, 2026 New branches will focus on major mine projects, exploration The Yukon government announced this week it is splitting the mines part of the Department of Energy, Mines…

Chief Bob Gloade re-elected for eighth term with Millbrook First Nation – CTV News

March 06, 2026 For the eighth consecutive election, the voters for Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia have elected Bob Gloade as chief. Millbrook said Gloade, who was first elected…

10 Years of PLATO Training: Growing Indigenous Talent in Tech – PLATO

In this special milestone episode, Mike Hrycyk sits down with Keith McIntosh (PLATO CEO and Co-Founder) and Denis Carignan (PLATO President and Co-Founder) to celebrate 10 years of Indigenous Software…

Dual Saskatoon housing launch showcases Indigenous innovation – SaskToday.ca

March 6, 2026 Both events are open to the public and are intended to spark conversations about how new technologies and Indigenous-led initiatives can help address housing challenges while building…

Feds decide against impact assessment on Ring of Fire mine – MBC Radio

Mar 6, 2026 The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) has decided not to conduct an assessment of the Eagle’s Nest mine project in the Ring of Fire, and at…

BBTC urges US Congress to pass USMCA Travel and Tourism Resiliency Act – Travel Press

March 6, 2026 With spring break fast approaching, the Beyond Borders Tourism Coalition (BBTC) is calling for the USMCA Travel and Tourism Resiliency Act to be urgently passed by U.S.…

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