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Continue that momentum’: Advocates say Indigenous relations vital for next councillor – Toronto Star

Sept. 22, 2022 HRIC vows to hold elected officials accountable As Ward 15 gears up to elect a new face to the Hamilton city council table, Indigenous leaders and allies…

Reimagining office space, Indigenous investment key to downtown Winnipeg’s future, leaders say – CBC

Sep 22, 2022 Manitoba Métis Federation plans to turn yoga studio into luxury boutique hotel High above Portage and Main, the 20th floor inside the Richardson Building offers sweeping panoramic…

5 things to know for Thursday, September 22, 2022 – CTV News

The federal government is set to announce a review of the Cannabis Act, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemns Russian President Vladimir Putin’s escalation in the Ukraine war, and Saskatchewan’s top…

Wolastoqey chiefs accuse N.B. Power of scuttling negotiations over Mactaquac dam refurbishment – CBC

N.B. Power embarking on project to keep dam operating until 2068 Sep 21, 2022 Wolastoqey chiefs in New Brunswick say a land title claim they filed is being used as…

Indigenous-led Cedar LNG seeks regulatory approval under new climate rules – The Globe and Mail

Sept. 21, 2022 Cedar LNG, an Indigenous-led project in British Columbia, is hoping to become one of the first energy proposals in Canada to win approval in a new regulatory…

A Pipeline, a River and an Indigenous Nation – The Tyee

Coastal GasLink is preparing to drill a pipeline under a sacred river. Members of the Wet’suwet’en Nation who oppose the Coastal GasLink pipeline say they fear the company is about…

Indigenous leaders urge businesses and banks to stop supporting deforestation – The Guardian

Sept. 21, 2022 Indigenous leaders from the Amazon have implored major western brands and banks to stop supporting the ongoing destruction of the vital rainforest through mining, oil drilling and…

Jobs of the Future: Food insecurity spurs an Indigenous dip into aquaculture – SooToday.com

Demand for sustainably farm-raised fish puts First Nations in the driver’s seat through federal support program Nicholas Huber is spreading the word about aquaculture. Huber, the senior aquaculture development officer…

Indigenous population hits 1.8M, growing at twice rate of non-Indigenous Canadians: 2021 census – CBC

Sep 21, 2022 New census reveals Indigenous children account for almost 54% of children in foster care The Indigenous population grew almost twice as fast as the non-Indigenous population, and…

Why Indigenous-led projects could be key to combating Canada’s energy dilemma – Global News

September 21, 2022 Canada’s energy dilemma can be dealt with in-part through Indigenous-led clean energy projects, according to some First Nations leaders in B.C. who say they’re too often left…

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