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Coastal GasLink Connector Q3 2022 – Coastal GasLink

Oct 19, 2022 Coastal GasLink’s Q3 Connector Newsletter is now available! In this edition, we share the story of a local caterer teaming up with Coastal GasLink to celebrate the…

Task force on UN declaration of Indigenous rights to make final report to City of Vancouver – Global News

October 19, 2022 The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Task Force presented its final report to the City of Vancouver Wednesday morning. In a traditional ceremony,…

Some Sask. First Nations say they’re not being fairly consulted by province – CTV News

Oct. 19, 2022 Some Saskatchewan First Nations feel they are not being adequately consulted by the provincial government on matters affecting them. The province has a consultation policy in place…

Ted Rogers Indigenous in Business is reclaiming their rightful space in the industry – The Eyeopener

When Cody Anthony, a third-year marketing management student at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) of Dene descent went looking for an Indigenous business student group on campus last September, he was…

At a glance – SenCanada

October 19, 2022 Away from the Hill, senators keep in close contact with their communities so they can give regions and minorities a strong voice in Parliament. As part of…

Malahat First Nation plan to expand Bamberton quarry faces longer comment period – Times Colonist

Concerned local residents welcomed the chance to voice opinions on a plan few residents knew about until recently Residents living around the Bamberton lands owned by the Malahat First Nation…

First Nations and social services deliverers sign memorandum – My Espanola Now

October 19, 2022 A First Nation association has signed a memorandum of understanding with another one to commit to consulting each other on legislative policy and problematic areas when it…

Medical association’s first Indigenous president looks to fix health care crisis, considering a future in politics – APTN News

Oct 18, 2022 The first-ever Indigenous president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) has taken over the helm, during a time of extreme crisis in the healthcare system. “It’s been…

Dan Vandal: Sorry, Peter Mackay, but Ottawa can’t sidestep Inuit rights, even when jobs are at stake – National Post

Oct 19, 2022 Progress in the North and the Arctic will only be achieved by respecting the process set out in the Nunavut Agreement and by working collaboratively with the…

Mi’kmaw lobster harvesters tell judge ‘they shouldn’t have charged us’ – APTN News

Oct 18, 2022 Three Mi’kmaw lobster harvesters wrapped up their defence Tuesday before a Digby, N.S., judge on charges they were fishing illegally in traditional waters. James Nevin, Logan Pierro-Howe…

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