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GN seeks deadline extension for Nunavut land-use plan – Nunatsiaq News

Nov 24, 2022 ‘Several weeks’ longer than Jan. 10 deadline should be granted, government rep argues With the Jan. 10 deadline to submit written reports for the final draft of…

Ecclesiastical Insurance offers grant to Indigenous national charity – Insurance Business America

24 Nov 2022 Ecclesiastical Insurance Office has announced that it has selected the national charity Indspire as the recipient of its Benefact Trust Chair’s Award. Indspire is an Indigenous national…

Waterloo region Indigenous catering company aims to use food to connect and heal community – CTV News

Nov. 24, 2022 An Indigenous catering company in Waterloo region is looking to bring tradition back to the table. When you think of Canadian cuisine, traditional Indigenous ingredients may not…

Canada provinces’ bid for power risks fight with indigenous groups – Reuters

November 23, 2022 Nov 23 (Reuters) – Two western Canadian provinces that are seeking more autonomy from Ottawa, popular moves with their conservative supporters, have run into fierce opposition from…

Coastal GasLink raises over $120,000 for Northern B.C. communities – Coastal GasLink

As part of this year’s Legacy of Giving campaign, Coastal GasLink raised over $123,800 from across our organization and our prime contractors in support of the United Way of Northern…

5 things to know for Thursday, November 24, 2022 – CTV News

Family members killed in a head-on crash in Ontario have been identified, Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem suggests inflation relief measures should be targeted and temporary, and key takeaways…

Kelowna businesses team up to help Indigenous families this Christmas – Castanet

Nov 23, 2022 A Kelowna medical aesthetics company and a fitness provider are teaming up for a worthy cause this Christmas. Kelowna Medical Aesthetics and SpinCo have joined forces on…

A grand notion- IRPP

November 23, 2022 The troubled relationship between Indigenous Peoples and non-Indigenous Canadians sometimes snaps into focus. A young Indigenous woman who is supposed to be in protective care is abandoned…

Carbon trading: A tool for reconciliation or colonization? – National Observer

November 23rd 2022 Eriel Tchekwie Deranger’s home community of Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation is in what she calls a “sacrifice zone.” The nation borders the oil production epicentre of Canada:…

5 things to know for Wednesday, November 23, 2022 – CTV News

A child with pneumonia waits nearly 40 hours in an Ontario emergency room after coming down with RSV, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino takes the stand at the Emergencies Act…

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