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5 things to know for Tuesday, September 6, 2022 – CTV

Police in Sask. have announced the death of one of the suspects in Sunday’s deadly mass stabbing, Liz Truss is set to become the U.K.’s next prime minister, and health-care…

Douglas Todd: How does Indigenous reconciliation square with big business? – Vancouver Sun

Sep 05, 2022 Opinion: To what extent will an Indigenous-controlled multi-billion-dollar skyscraper project contribute to reconciliation? Leaders of the 4,000-member Squamish Nation, who are behind one of the most dense…

Indigenous role in renewable energy landscape continues to grow – The Globe and Mail

On a sunny day last month, a group of about 30 people toured the Nanticoke Solar facility, a 44-megawatt project built on the former site of what was Ontario’s biggest…

Collins to head First Nations power line collaboration – TBNewsWatch.com

Outgoing Fort William First Nation chief named CEO of Chi Mino Ozhitoowin, a company formed to help eight First Nations and their memberships benefit from the proposed Waasigan Transmission Line…

Judge dismisses charges against Mi’kmaw business accused of unlicensed cannabis sales – CBC

Sep 02, 2022 Matter dropped after Crown said lead investigator was no longer available A Cape Breton man waited nearly two years to argue for what he says is his…

Indigenous Steelworkers from across Canada to meet in Sault – SooToday.com

President of the 225,000-member national union is expected to attend October gathering United Steelworkers national director Marty Warren is calling Indigenous members of his union to Sault Ste. Marie for…

5 things to know for September 2: Biden, Hurricanes, January 6, Abortion, Ukraine – CNN

September 2, 2022 (CNN)NASA is gearing up for another countdown to launch its Artemis I rocket on a journey around the moon this weekend. After the first attempt was scrubbed…

5 things to know for Friday, September 2, 2022 – CTV

Sept. 2, 2022 A study suggests blood type may be an indicator of stroke risk, a province adapts a controversial sugar tax, and Canada might be getting a 1,000 km/h…

Northern Conservatives seek stability, unity under new party leader – Nunatsiaq News

Sep 1, 2022 Party members to choose between 5 candidates in vote Sept. 10 In just over a week and a half, the federal Conservative Party of Canada will choose…

Landmark agreement to protect 45 sacred sites across Stó:lō territory a first for B.C. – Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly News

Aug. 31, 2022 ‘This is a major step forward for First Nations heritage conservation in B.C,’ says Stó:lō chief It’s a landmark agreement to protect 45 sacred Stó:lō sites on…

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