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Parliamentary precinct redesign to reflect Indigenous and sustainable values – Construction Canada

May 25, 2022 Zeidler Architecture Inc. and David Chipperfield Architects (DCA) have delivered the winning redesign scheme for Block 2 of Canada’s Parliamentary Precinct. Inspired by Indigenous values of respect…

Inuit afraid to show Baffinland support: former councillor – Welland Tribune

May 25, 2022 There are Inuit who support Baffinland Iron Mines Corp.’s proposed mine expansion, but they might not say so out loud, says a former Pond Inlet hamlet councillor.…

We’koqma’q First Nation Reaches Agreement With DFO On Moderate Livelihood Fishing – Huddle.Today

DFO has reached an understanding with We’koqma’q First Nation so their members can fish and sell their lobster catches. It comes after amendments to the Netukulimk Livelihood Fisheries Plan supported…

New book details lasting effects of hydroelectric projects in Manitoba – APTN News

May 24, 2022 Manitoba Hydro, founded in 1961 as a provincial crown corporation, has provided low electricity rates for customers, largely in the south of the province, to the detriment…

5 things to know for Wednesday, May 25, 2022 – CTV News

One of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history leaves numerous children dead at a Texas elementary school, Canada is sending more ammunition to Ukraine, and billionaire George Soros has…

JFK Law is Pleased to Welcome Our New Articling Student and Summer Students – JFK Law

May 24th, 2022 JFK Law is pleased to introduce 3 new members of our team who will be joining us as they work on their articling and summer terms. Emily…

Trudeau sidesteps question on if Canada ‘exists on stolen land’ – Global News

May 24 2022 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sidestepped a question Monday evening on whether he believed Canada “exists on stolen Indigenous land,” saying that the country consists of Indigenous people…

Carbon capture a ticket out of poverty for Indigenous communities – Troy Media

May 24, 2022 Energy economy and carbon tech sector have become a ‘new buffalo’ First Nations and Metis communities are becoming heavily involved in carbon capture and storage projects in…

Attention managers: if you expect First Nations’ staff to do all your ‘Indigenous stuff’, this isn’t support – it’s racism – The Conversation

May 24, 2022 Workplaces can be hostile, overwhelming and unwelcoming places for many First Nations Peoples. My research has explored how this is the case in many organisations, including universities.…

Third annual Indigenous Partnership Showcase focuses on economic reconciliation – Alaska Highway News

Examples of First Nations in B.C. and across Canada partnering with resource industries and business as part of economic reconciliation will be the topic of a two-day conference this week.…

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