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Alberta Chiefs Call for End to UCP Government – The Tyee

March 6, 2026 Grand Chief Joey Pete say Danielle Smith’s government has created ‘unsafe conditions’ for First Nations people. In an historic vote, an umbrella organization representing chiefs from Treaty…

First Nations support transmission line deemed as priority project by Ontario government – Anishinabek News

March 6, 2026 BARRIE – First Nations leaders are among those praising a provincial initiative on a transmission line that has been designated as a priority project. At a news…

Billie Fortier to speak at CELF Aboriginal and Energy Law Seminar in Vancouver – MLT Aikins

March 5, 2026 On May 21, 2026, MLT Aikins lawyer Billie Fortier will be speaking at the Canadian Energy Law Foundation’s (CELF) Aboriginal and Energy Law Seminar in Vancouver, British…

Cannabis conflict continues: Premier, attorney general say First Nations not being singled out – Halifax Examiner

March 5, 2026 Premier Tim Houston and the province’s attorney general say RCMP members were doing their jobs when they issued summary offence tickets Tuesday to the operators of five…

Musqueam’s Rights Recognition Agreement: Separating Fact from Fiction – JFK Law LLP

March 5, 2026 On February 20, 2026, Musqueam and Canada signed three agreements that set out how the parties will work together to implement Musqueam’s Aboriginal rights within their territory.…

Ottawa agrees to cover Bay du Nord oil project’s UN fees, which could hit $1B – CBC

Mar 05, 2026 Bay du Nord would be Canada’s first deepwater oil installation The Canadian government has agreed to cover fees for a proposed deepwater oil project that could come…

The 2026 CHRA Congress: St. John’s takeover! – CHRA

March 5, 2026 Leah Blunden, Senior Manager of Communications and Member Engagement We’re just six weeks away from the 2026 CHRA Congress, where close to 600 housers will take over…

JFK Partner and Co-Chair of BMO’s Indigenous Advisory Council Nadir André speaks in first episode of special Reconciliation series – JFK Law LLP

March 4, 2026 JFK Partner and co-chair of BMO’s Indigenous Advisory Council Nadir André is joined by Kayla Jacobs from BMO’s Office of Reconciliation on the first episode of a…

In northeast B.C., fresh food is scarce. This First Nation hopes geothermal energy could change that – The Narwhal

March 5, 2026 A first-of-its-kind project by West Moberly First Nations looks deep underground for clean energy solutions This story is part of Generating Futures, a series from The Narwhal exploring…

Political quarterly update: Winter – Anishinabek News

March 5, 2026 Biboon (Winter) is upon us, and we give thanks for another year. As we begin the journey around our Grandfather again, we give thanks for the longer…

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