May 24, 2022 A Nova Scotia First Nation has launched a moderate livelihood lobster fishery in Cape Breton with approval from the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The department…
May 24, 2022 With no incumbent in the race, voters will choose a new representative on June 2 The winds of change are certainly coming to the north shore of…
FREDERICTON–PLATO Testing is getting ready for a busy couple of months. The country’s only Indigenous-led and staffed technology services company has secured a $2-million investment from Raven Indigenous Capital Partners,…
It’s been a year since the announcement of the detection of unmarked graves at the site of what was once Canada’s largest residential school, and the death toll of the…
This week’s edition includes language rights, Treaty rights, Charter rights, child welfare, judicial diversity and more. Language rights and caribou remain in the spotlight in Quebec Bill 96 would make Indigenous…
May 23, 2022 Canadian oil sands producer Imperial Oil says it has signed two of its largest-ever contracts with Indigenous businesses. Two joint ventures – one with the Fort McKay…
May 20, 2022 Canadian business group explores linking Indigenous companies to Chinese market Canadian businesses with ties to China are again taking aim at Canada’s Indigenous community as a potential…
May 19, 2022 Provincial funding intended to go to hiring and retaining legal staff The Government of Quebec has awarded $2.25 million over three years to Makivik Corp. to support…
May 20, 2022 ‘I am very disappointed. I thought we were getting somewhere Over the last three weeks, Ontario election campaign leaders and candidates have addressed a range of issues…
May 20, 2022 Quebec confirms two cases of monkeypox, Canada is banning Huawei from its 5G networks, and Prince Charles acknowledges the suffering of residential school survivors. Here’s what you…