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Framing the Future golf tournament to support BC First Nations Forestry Council – Canadian Forest Industries

May 11, 2022 Over the past couple of years many industries have really suffered; lumber and forestry has been fortunate to have been on the other side of that coin.…

Opinion: Connected and engaged Indigenous communities are the key to unlocking Canada’s full potential – The Globe and Mail

Joe Alphonse is the Tribal Chair of the Tŝilhqot’in National Government and the Chief of the Tl’etinqox Government. Indigenous peoples have always thrived through connection: to our families and communities,…

Where the Ontario leaders are on the campaign trail for Wednesday, May 11 – Global News

May 11, 2022 Here’s where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are today: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford No scheduled public events. NDP Leader Andrea Horwath Brampton: Announces plan…

Number of Indigenous businesses growing rapidly in Sask. – CBC

May 11, 2022 Spending by Indigenous businesses has also tripled in past decade, says industry official Ally Hrbachek completes the final yellow and pink icing flower on a new batch of…

5 things to know for Wednesday, May 11, 2022 – CTV News

May 11, 2022 The war in Ukraine may be reaching an impasse, gas prices are pushing record highs, and new details from the manhunt for an escaped Alabama inmate. Here’s…

BC First Nation opens province’s first farm-to-gate cannabis operation – Creston Valley Advance

May. 10, 2022 Applause, cheers, live music and Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ross Rebagliati greeted the opening of Sugar Cane Cannabis — B.C.’s first farm-to-gate cannabis facility and the first in…

Coady Grad’s “Indigenous Box” Business Grows to $1 Million in First Year – St. FX

Coady graduate Mallory Yawnghwe is the Founder and CEO of Indigenous Box – a custom gifting and seasonal subscription box company that procures their products exclusively from Indigenous entrepreneurs. “We…

The DEW Line at 65: Future unclear for the North’s aging radar sites – CBC

May 10, 2022 ‘The fact of the matter is that we have not modernized it or done anything with it since 1985’ Strictly speaking, the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line…

Bridging the gap between corporate Canada and Indigenous communities – Insurance Business America

10 May 2022 As the demographics of Canadian society grow more diverse, it is essential that everyone has access to cost efficient and effective insurance and risk management solutions –…

Chief ‘really happy’ to be at the table with Alberta on carbon capture projects – Windspeaker

May 9th, 2022 “It’s round two… Now it’s getting down into the details of ‘let’s get a shovel in the ground’ and that is going to take a lot more…

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