December 8, 2022 OTTAWA — The provincial government’s lack of consultation with First Nations over Bill 23, More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022, was raised by Anishinabek Nation Grand Council…
Dec. 8, 2022 Maamigin Environmental and Relations Inc. received a $7,500 Hydro One Entrepreneurship Grant FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION — An up-and-coming Indigenous-owned environmental management company in the northwest is hoping…
Dec 8, 2022 Robert Greenley wants to address poverty and homelessness; other candidates did not respond to Nunatsiaq News Leading up to the Dec. 12 elections for Nunavut’s regional Inuit…
December 8, 2022 LONDON — Anishinabek Nation member First Nations are spending $1.3 billion per year outside of their communities according to a key finding identified during the update of…
Businesses in Midland, Christian Island, Orillia get funding from Hydro One Four businesses in Simcoe County are among 28 in the province to receive Hydro One Indigenous Entrepreneurship Grants. The…
A new bill on early learning and the child-care system is expected to be announced by Canada’s families minister, Ottawa will be reviewing an RCMP contract with a company linked…
Dec. 7th, 2022 An Indigenous-led forestry company out of Fort St. James has received $90,000 from the provincial government. Deadwood Innovations, which is a joint venture between the Nak’azdli Whut’en…
Dec 07, 2022 Lack of staff, aging equipment leading to cancellations: Keewatin Railway Co. CEO Helen Bighetty lined up at the train station in The Pas on Monday morning, arriving…
Dec 7, 2022 Candidates are Paul Okalik and incumbent Olayuk Akesuk One veteran of Nunavut politics is challenging the incumbent for the Qikiqtani Inuit Association’s presidency this month. Paul Okalik…
Dec. 7, 2022 Ring of Fire Metals is taking the next step toward critical mineral development in northern Ontario with Webequie First Nation. The mining company and First Nation signed…