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In ‘landmark’ moment, Diavik’s final closure plan is approved – Cabin Radio

March 2, 2026 Regulators have approved a final closure and reclamation plan for the NWT’s Diavik diamond mine, a moment described as a territorial and global first. Though Diavik is…

South Bow plan to revive parts of Keystone XL needs Trump approval, US oil pipeline links – Reuters

March 2, 2026 South Bow’s plan to revive KXL needs additional links in US Proposal leverages existing infrastructure in Canada Environmental, Indigenous opposition likely for South Bow’s pipeline expansion CALGARY,…

Another blow to B.C. economy—Ottawa recognizes Aboriginal title – Fraser Institute

March 02, 2026 The blows keep coming for an increasingly beleaguered British Columbia. On the heels of a disastrous provincial budget that envisages a largely stagnant economy, historic deficits and…

A local Indigenous tech company is making waves in the tech industry – CJWE

Mar 1, 2026 A local Indigenous tech company is making waves in the tech industry, all while helping to ensure Indigenous Peoples are at the forefront of A.I. CyberCloud-AI is…

Indigenous Broadcasters Association of Saskatchewan Announces Phase 1 Launch of Digital Audio Sharing Server – MBC Radio

Mar 2, 2026 The Indigenous Broadcasters Association of Saskatchewan (IBOS) — formerly known as the Saskatchewan Association of Aboriginal Broadcasters (SAAB) — is proud to announce Phase 1 of the…

Rob Shaw: DRIPA head departs as Eby prepares to curb court fallout – Business in Vancouver

March 03, 2026 Jessica Wood leaves ahead of amendments aimed at clarifying B.C. law’s impact on private property The head of B.C.’s Declaration Act Secretariat has left government on the…

Toronto set to host PDAC 2026 as global mining leaders gather March 1–4 – Sudbury News

March 03, 2026 PDAC president says convention comes as competition intensifies for critical minerals The world’s premier mining event kicks off in at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on Sunday.…

Treaty 8 chiefs join historic non-confidence vote against Alberta government – play 103.7

Mar 2, 2026 EDMONTON — Treaty 8 leaders, whose territory includes First Nations across northern Alberta and the Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo region, are taking a prominent role in a…

Outage exposes financing and insurance gaps for First Nations housing – Insurance Business

Mar 02, 2026 Infrastructure failure sparks interest in community-level covers The mass displacement of residents from Pimicikamak Cree Nation following a power outage in northern Manitoba is exposing significant gaps…

OP-ED: The cost of indigenous reconciliation is out of control – Juno News

Mar 02, 2026 “According to a February 27, 2026, Globe and Mail editorial board opinion piece, the unsustainable financing of indigenous reconciliation is increasingly evident in the last federal budget.”…

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