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The Attack – Resource Works

How a coordinated assault on a remote worksite revealed the violent edge of environmental opposition The attackers came prepared for war. February 17, 2022. Deep in the forests of northern…

Alberta’s Market Shift & the Future of SBC Summit Canada – Gaming News Canada

Feb 17, 2026 The 2026 SBC Summit Canada has a new moniker, a new date and some new topics to be discussed. So, the folks in charge of the Gaming…

Federal funding boss: ‘Money shouldn’t be issue’ for Arctic Corridor – Cabin Radio

February 17, 2026 A senior figure at the Canada Infrastructure Bank spoke about the proposed Arctic Corridor in such glowing terms that an NWT minister said she had been given…

First Nations don’t need saving—they need government to get out of the way – The Hub

February 17, 2026 Indigenous economic leadership in British Columbia has grown significantly over the past decade. Major projects are moving ahead, Indigenous equity ownership is increasing, and business partnerships are…

Carney heads to Montreal to promote plan to ‘reinforce strategic autonomy’ – iPolitics

February 17, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. With regular House of Commons business on hold until next week,…

Breakthrough Nation with Karen Restoule: Geoff Plant Series 3, Ep. 3 – MLI

February 13, 2026 Geoff Plant on overlapping claims, treaty Rights, and the courts’ role in reconciliation Read More: https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/breakthrough-nation-with-karen-restoule-geoff-plant-series-3-ep-3/…

Why Treaties Are the Best Fix for BC’s Land Uncertainty – The Tyee

Recent court rulings show the province can no longer ignore legal injustices, a former provincial cabinet minister says. While court decisions may set the table, negotiations and handshakes will be…

How employers in Northern Canada are approaching workforce development amid increasing demand for skilled workers – Benefits Canada.com

February 12, 2026 With demand for skilled workers in Northern Ontario, Yukon and Nunavut expected to rise sharply over the next two decades, such projections are highlighting challenges for employers…

US Senator Lisa Murkowski meets with former Nunavut Senator and WKR Director Hon. Dennis Patterson – WKR

February 12, 2026 Retired Nunavut Senator and WKR Board Director Hon. Dennis Patterson was pleased to meet at Arctic 360 with his former colleague, Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski to thank her for…

OPG, Port Hope sign MOU to collaborate on new nuclear development at Wesleyville site – OPG

February 12, 2026 At a glance OPG and the Municipality of Port Hope have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance collaboration on the potential for large-scale new nuclear development…

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