First Nation leaders demand a big say over any industrial development on their James Bay homelands Toronto media reports about talks between the U.S. military, mining interests and government about…
November 18, 2022 First Nations leaders in Alberta say they stand in solidarity against Premier Danielle Smith’s planned sovereignty legislation. The chiefs of Treaty 6, Treaty 7 and Treaty 8…
Nov. 18, 2022 Dave Mowat, neighbouring mayors offer congratulations to Brighton’s new council As municipal council members across Northumberland County were sworn into their roles in recent ceremonies, Alderville First…
Nov. 18, 2022 A national dental-care benefit is now officially law, signs of violence and neglect at a pair of Montreal long-term care homes has been revealed, and a Canadian…
Nov 17, 2022 Freshwater crossings not protected, and more sea crossings need protection, association reps say Qikiqtani Inuit Association representatives say they don’t believe a proposed plan to manage Nunavut…
‘The federal government has failed Indigenous people … when it comes to water,’ says Ross Perley Nov 17, 2022 The Atlantic First Nations Water Authority has signed a transfer agreement with…
November 17, 202 THUNDER BAY, ONT. — A successful start-up program run by Thunder Bay Community Economic Development Commission (CEDC) is finding similar success with an Indigenous-focused version. The CEDC’s…
Nov 17, 2022 Teas, soaps, seal-skin poppies for sale at new store Edmonton International Airport has redesigned the consumer experience with its newly created Indigenous Interpretive and Retail Centre. The…
Nov. 16, 2022 Trans Mountain is committed to providing updates on marine commitments, conditions and Indigenous participation. Released on a semi-annual basis, our Marine Progress Report provides an update on…
November 16, 2022 A new approach to provincial forestry agreements will lead to faster action on harvesting areas damaged by wildfire, provide more timber for mills and set up faster reforestation…