October 31, 2022 ST. PETER’S BAY, N.S. — Catching and selling lobster during the fall season is how some Mi’kmaw fishermen of Potlotek First Nation make a living. “We’re just…
Oct 31, 2022 IFCFC co-chair says community has had similar concerns over planned logging near Nellie Lake IROQUOIS FALLS — The Iroquois Falls Community Forest Committee (IFCFC) has expressed full…
“Diagolon” founder Jeremy MacKenzie is expected to take the stand at the Emergencies Act inquiry, a First Nation chief calls on Ottawa to help end a fisheries dispute, and nearly…
WRITING-ON-STONE, AB – The prairie province is being given a spotlight by a major international publication. National Geographic has released its list of “25 breathtaking places and experiences for 2023.”…
This September, construction of Coastal GasLink reached 75 per cent completion overall, with a number of milestone completions and major advancements well underway. Favourable weather conditions over the summer enabled…
Indigenous Tourism Ontario, Destination Ontario sign agreement Two of the leading voices in Ontario tourism have joined forces to bring more Indigenous tourism experiences to consumers in the province. Indigenous…
This week’s edition includes consultation, climate change, child welfare and more. IN THE NEWS National news included child welfare and Truth and Reconciliation Canadian Human Rights Tribunal says Ottawa’s $20B…
Plans for a liquefied natural gas terminal in British Columbia backed by the Nisga’a Nation have come under opposition from a neighbouring First Nation over doubts the energy project will…
“Freedom Convoy” protest organizers will take the stand at the Emergencies Act inquiry this week, Ontario says it will table legislation to prevent a looming education worker strike, and the…
Oct 28, 2022 A First Nation cattle company in the Battlefords area is enjoying success, after starting for the first time last year. Mosquito, Grizzly Bear’s Head, Lean Man First…