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Indigenous inclusion at work is more than just representation – it’s reconciliation – The Globe and Mail

When the non-profit Indigenous Works was founded 25 years ago, Indigenous people in Canada were largely overlooked in the economic life of the country. Employment opportunities were scarce and Indigenous-owned…

Talk of new dams in Que. election has some Indigenous leaders surprised, others combative – CBC

Cree, Innu leaders react to premier Legault’s promise to study hydro electric potential Sep 14, 2022 The François Legault government is eyeing down hydroelectric power from new mega-dams, as a…

5 things to know for Sept. 14: Primaries, Food prices, Abortion, Twitter, China typhoon – CNN

CNN  — A railroad strike – and the economic damage it could cause – is getting closer to reality. About 60,000 union members who work for the nation’s freight railroads,…

5 things to know for Wednesday, September 14, 2022 – CTV

An NDP-backed Liberal plan to tackle affordability issues is unveiled, North American markets take a major tumble and we’re learning more about who will get a holiday for the Queen’s…

Teal Jones, Pacheedaht First Nation ink MOU creating engagement framework – Canadian Forest Industries

First Nation, forestry firm adopt framework to facilitate dialogue, identify joint economic opportunities, and implement world class stewardship planning. September 13, 2022 The Pacheedaht First Nation and Teal Jones have…

North Shore gold hunter vows to do a better job with Indigenous engagement – Northern Ontario Business

Ready Set Gold releases mineral resource estimate for Schreiber-area exploration property A Vancouver junior miner has released a gold resource estimate for its exploration property near Schreiber on the north…

Telus receives $2.5M from CRTC Broadband Fund to bring wireless connectivity to Alberta First Nation – Cartt.ca

September 12, 2022 TALLCREE TRIBAL GOVERNMENT, Alberta — Telus Communications and Tallcree Tribal Government in Alberta announced earlier this month funding from the CRTC’s Broadband Fund will help to bring…

Climate charter challenge from 7 youth set for Ontario court hearing – APTN

Sep 12, 2022 Ontario has set greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets dangerously low and is therefore discriminating against young people, who will bear a disproportionate burden of climate change, seven…

5 things to know for Tuesday, September 13, 2022 – CTV

A Toronto police officer and a shooting suspect are dead, Queen Elizabeth II is remembered as a “constant” during a service of thanksgiving and Ukrainian troops expand their territorial gains.…

Practicing Law North of 60: The Path of a Northern Lawyer – OKT

I’ve lived and practiced law across Northern Canada for nearly a decade. When I started this journey, it was just me, quite literally. My arrival in the North began in…

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