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Typotheque typography project aims to protect Indigenous languages from “digital extinction” – Dezeen

Type foundry Typotheque has created a series of new typefaces and proposed changes to the way that digital characters are encoded to make it easier for Canadian Indigenous communities to…

TC Energy, Indigenous partners fall out after end of Keystone XL pipeline – BNN Bloomberg

An Indigenous-backed energy company is seeking $50 million (US$38.2 million) from pipeline operator TC Energy Corp. after a falling out between partners on the now-abandoned Keystone XL project. Natural Law…

Justice Canada allots funding to back uOttawa Law’s new Indigenous law certificate program – Law Times

29 Aug 2022 The Department of Justice Canada announced that it had allotted $596,565 in funding over the next three years to back a new Indigenous law certificate program launched…

Doig River First Nation receives Financial Management System Certification – Energeticcity.ca

DOIG RIVER, B.C. — Doig River First Nation says its newly achieved certificate from the First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB) is a “significant accomplishment” for the community. In a…

Tłı̨chǫ seek Yellowknife land recognition, a move opposed by YKDFN – Cabin Radio

August 29, 2022 The Tłı̨chǫ Government wants Yellowknife land acknowledgements to include a reference to the Tłı̨chǫ, a suggestion the Yellowknives Dene First Nation says is “an overreach.” In a…

5 things to know for August 30: Flooding, Trump, Ukraine, Oregon Shooting, Fukushima – CNN

August 30, 2022 Get ‘5 Things’ in your inbox If your day doesn’t start until you’re up to speed on the latest headlines, then let us introduce you to your…

5 things to know for Tuesday, August 30, 2022 – CTV

A new TD Bank report projects a significant drop in home prices by 2023, the federal government is exploring security options for politicians, and Serena Williams overcomes a shaky start…

Raglan, United Steelworkers reach tentative agreement – Nunatsiaq News

Aug 29, 2022 Deal reached Aug. 26 could end 3-month strike at Nunavik nickel mine Raglan Mine and its unionized workers have reached a tentative agreement that could end the…

First Nations clean-energy projects funded on Vancouver Island – Business Examiner

August 29, 2022 VANCOUVER ISLAND – Four First Nations communities on Vancouver Island will increase their clean-energy sector participation in local projects, thanks to from the Province. The Province is…

First Peoples Law Report August 23-29, 2022 – First Peoples Law

This week’s edition includes Treaty rights, consent, the doctrine of discovery and more. IN THE NEWS Treaty rights and land defence topped headlines on the east coast Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik…

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