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FIRST READING: The glitchy, maddening smartphone app ruining Canada’s border economy – National Post

Jun 17, 2022 And a look back to a time when Liberals didn’t want to destroy the internet First Reading is a daily newsletter keeping you posted on the travails…

Daphne Bramham: Indigenous leaders playing the long-game with Olympic bid – Vancouver Sun

Jun 15, 2022 Among the crucial learnings from the 2010 Olympics for the four host First Nations’ leaders was that by working together, they were stronger. Eighteen years ago, leaders…

Shale gas opponents say revival would spark stiff pushback – CBC

Jun 16, 2022 Premier floats idea of reviving shale gas exploration, but opposition remains strong Members of the anti-fracking movement say talk by Premier Blaine Higgs of exploring shale gas…

Indigenous Friendship Centre opening in Huntsville – Muskoka Region News

June 16, 2022 All First Nations, Métis or Inuit invited to meet and greet on June 22 An Indigenous Friendship Centre is coming to life in Huntsville. It is an…

Pikwakanagan says proposed NSDF project needs revision – Yahoo News

June 16, 2022 Pembroke — The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) was told by a delegation from the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan there is no emergency requiring immediate action for the…

5 things to know for Thursday, June 16, 2022 – CTV News

June 16, 2022 The leaders of France, Germany and Italy travel together to Ukraine, Kevin Spacey appears in a U.K. courtroom to face sexual assault charges, and a new study…

New TV show features Indigenous entrepreneurs on national stage – CKLB Radio

June 15, 2022 Amanda Balsillie is one of 18 contestants competing for the grand prize of $100,000 as part of APTN’s first reality TV series called Bears’ Lair. “I am…

Black, indigenous people face disproportionate policing in Toronto, data shows – Reuters

June 15, 2022 June 15 (Reuters) – Black, indigenous and other racialized communities have faced disproportionate use-of-force and strip searches by Toronto Police, Chief James Ramer said on Wednesday, as…

Canada, Denmark make peace in ‘Whisky War’ – Nunatsiaq News

Jun 14, 2022 Canada and Denmark made peace in the so-called ‘Whisky War’ —a 50-year dispute over the Arctic island of Tartapaluk, also known as Hans Island, with each country…

Northwestern Ontario miners, First Nations at developers conference tackle land-use consent – CBC

Jun 15, 2022 Annual Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada Conference wraps up in Toronto today Miners and First Nations from northwestern Ontario helped lead a discussion at a major…

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