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Akwesasne eager to see independent border services watchdog established, grand chief says – CBC

Liberal bill proposes to establish new review and complaints commission for federal law enforcement Nov 14, 2022 A dedicated, independent watchdog for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) can’t come…

Yukon Liberals spike NDP bill that would have required First Nations’ consent over oil and gas development – CBC

Nov 14, 2022 Yukon NDP has been fighting to reinstate the consent clause into territorial laws over the industry The Yukon Liberal government has trounced a bill that, if passed,…

We’re not in igloos anymore’: Seal Summit wraps with hope for a growing market for Inuit hunters – National Observer

November 14th 2022 Inuk hunter Rubin Komangapik and his hunting partner Yoanis Menge have hope that the worst is behind them. The pair run Reconseal — a co-operative whose name…

TC Energy’s $5-billion asset sale another opportunity for Indigenous communities – Financial Post

Nov 14, 2022 Growing precedent in Canadian resource sector of Indigenous communities taking ownership equity in major projects The announcement last week that TC Energy Corp. plans to sell $5…

5 things to know for Monday, November 14, 2022 – CTV News

A B.C. family is trying to bring home a father shot in Paraguay, Ontario Premier Doug Ford advises the public to mask up ahead of an update today by the…

Kitikmeot Inuit Association unveils list of candidates for election – Nunatsiaq News

Nov 10, 2022 President, vice-president of social and cultural development, and board member positions in 4 communities open for Dec. 12 vote The Kitikmeot Inuit Association has released its list…

Why Partnering with Indigenous Groups on Development Projects is Good Business – Lexpert

Nov 10, 2022 These days more Indigenous individuals and groups are founding and operating their own businesses. Max Collett, Ray Chartier, Matthew Keen and Michael Manhas from Norton Fulbright Rose…

Cowessess First Nation’s solar facility near Regina now up and running – Global News

One of the largest solar power plants ever built in Saskatchewan is now online and it sits just outside of Regina on Cowessess First Nation land. The 10-megawatt Awasis Solar facility…

First Nations chiefs reflect on impacts of year-long Highway 8 closure as route reopens – Castanet

Nov 10, 2022 Slabs of old highway pavement can still be seen across the river from newly rebuilt sections of Highway 8, a road that serves as a vital connection…

5 things to know for Thursday, November 10, 2022 – CTV News

Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario opens a second ICU due to an influx of critically ill patients, a Canadian baby makes medical history, and archaeologists in Egypt find a tunnel…

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