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This remote First Nation pays lofty power costs. Forced to use U.S. source, they want to be on Ontario grid – CBC

‘Every month, we’re losing money,’ says Chief Linda McVicar of Animakee Wa Zhing 37 Nov 28, 2022 Despite the approaching dusk, there aren’t many lights turned on in Harvey Powassin’s…

Peter Stockland: Trudeau Called for Dialogue During Indigenous Rail Blockade, but Assailed Convoy Protesters With Emergencies Act – The Epoch Times

Well, at least Prime Minister Trudeau is in a state of calm. Indeed he has, we’re told, achieved an abundance of bliss. “I am absolutely, absolutely serene,” he said on…

Indigenous construction monitors on Coastal GasLink ensure transparency with communities during construction – Smithers Interior News

Nov. 28, 2022 We first met Brianna in 2019, when she joined Coastal GasLink’s Construction Monitoring and Community Liaison (CMCL) program. The CMCL program provides a vital link between project…

Can we stop with the Indigenous identity fraud? – The Hill Times

I urge all to raise their voices to decry identity fraud whose sole purpose is to dehumanize and brutalize the very essence and power of all esquiwak (women). November 28,…

Yukon Liberals to vote for new leader in January – CBC

Nov 28, 2022 Party announced it will hold leadership convention on Jan. 28, 2023. Only 1 candidate has come forward so far The Yukon Liberals official leadership convention was announced…

Ontario’s iGaming mistakes are a lesson in the value of Indigenous consultation – Policy Options

November 28, 2022 The Ontario government could have avoided regulatory missteps by honouring its duty to consult with First Nations. Instead, it acted unilaterally. Mere months after launching its iGaming…

Indigenous tourism in British Columbia: How to visit in a respectful way – 10Best

November 28, 2022 Appreciating the sacred beauty of the land and its people At a time when trending words like “mindful,” “intentional” and “sustainable” surround the realm of travel, it…

5 things to know for Monday, November 28, 2022 – CTV News

Food insecurity researchers touch on why they bristle at holiday appeals for food bank donations, the top contaminated sites in the country will cost taxpayers billions to clean up, and…

How one Anishinaabe entrepreneur aims to Indigenize fashion retail – The Toronto Star

Chelsee-Marie Pettit’s fashion boutique, aaniin, in Toronto’s Stackt Market sells merchandise from over 20 Indigenous clothing lines. Nov. 25, 2022 Growing up in southwestern Ontario away from her Anishinaabe people,…

5 things to know for Friday, November 25, 2022 – CTV News

November 25, 2022 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to testify at the Emergencies Act inquiry today, a surge in patients with respiratory illnesses is leaving health-care workers drained, and…

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