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New Indigenous charcuterie business hopes to inspire conversation and learning – Vancouver Is Awesome

A new food business to get excited about. It is also the name of a new Indigenous-owned charcuterie delivery service based in Vancouver. Tawnshi charcuterie boxes are filled with foraged seasonal ingredients, cured…

Hot off the Press! Indigenous Peoples and the Law in Canada 2023 – First Peoples Law

January 19, 2023 We are excited to announce the release of First Peoples Law’s 2023 edition of Indigenous Peoples and the Law in Canada: Cases and Commentary, now available here (previously, Annotated Aboriginal Law).…

5 things to know for Thursday, January 19, 2023 – CTV News

A Canadian man returns from the front lines in Ukraine with harrowing tales, a Winnipeg woman’s husband dies on their honeymoon, and New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern announces she will…

Indigenous Leaders: Online platform brings Indigenous-made goods to the world – Northern Ontario Business

January 18, 2023 Digital marketplace Biskane aimed at Indigenous makers to sell their products A new digital platform is showcasing authentic First Nation art, with an eye on promoting creative…

Chief Crystal Smith: First Nations want an energy future, not eco-colonialism – Dawson Creek Mirror

January 18, 2023 Industry and to some extent government, have learned to work with First Nations to establish genuine economic reconciliation opportunities, particularly in the energy sector. Premier David Eby…

Canada, Ontario, and Robinson Huron Treaty Leadership Announce two-week mediation – Anishinabek News

January 18, 2023 SUDBURY — Canada and Ontario were in a tight corner: staring down a dispassionate, nonpartisan court set to tot up potentially astronomical sums they owed to the…

Indigenous-led group fighting against elevated portion of Crosstown West near gathering space – CityNews

Jan 17, 2023 An Indigenous-led coalition is not backing down in its battle against the Crosstown West extension and the decision to use an elevated train rather than building underground…

A dozen First Nations in B.C. funded to pursue clean energy projects – National Observer

January 18th 2023 A dozen First Nations in B.C. are taking strides to reduce their dependence on dirty diesel fuel and secure a clean energy future for their communities for…

B.C. First Nation can veto proposed coal mine as part of unique deal with developer – CBC

Jan 18, 2023 Agreement could change how natural resources projects are developed in Canada A coal company and a British Columbia First Nation have struck a rare deal to give…

5 things to know for Wednesday, January 18, 2023 – CTV News

Health experts say mandatory labelling on alcoholic beverages plays a key role in raising awareness, Canada is performing more organ transplants from MAID donors than any other country, and a…

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