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JOHNSON – The challenge with native land claims, UNDRIP and conservatism – ArmchairMayor.ca

February 13, 2026 LET’S TAKE A PEEK at the unresolved matter of the parts of Canada that have never been ceded by treaties or modern land agreements. Note in the…

Highlighting Indigenous Research at Queen’s: Voices of Indigenous Research Column – The Queen’s Journal

February 13, 2026 Michael G. Sherbert: Understanding artificial intelligence through indigenous relational ways of knowing Michael G. Sherbert is a postdoctoral fellow at Queen’s University whose research repositions Artificial Intelligence…

The fraying consensus on the rights of Indigenous peoples: Ken Coates for Inside Policy – MLI

February 12, 2026 With the courts increasingly supporting their claims, Indigenous people are not just asking for a “seat at the table” – they’re calling for a full stake in…

Why the world still needs Canada’s oilsands: Heather Exner-Pirot on The Hub – MLI

February 12, 2026 Heather Exner-Pirot discusses some of the biggest misconceptions surrounding Canada’s oil sands—from claims about peak oil demand to questions about pipeline capacity and Indigenous consent Read More:…

NWT says it’s ‘now or never’ for big projects as northern cities team up – Cabin Radio

February 12, 2026 The moment has arrived to make huge investments in northern infrastructure that have been talked about her entire life, NWT industry minister Caitlin Cleveland told Canadian and…

U.S. threats revive independence debate for Inuit in Greenland – Global News

February 12, 2026 Aqqaluk Lynge pores over a map showing the ice surrounding the island of Greenland and scoffs at U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims America should “own” the territory.…

Resource development a ‘double-edged sword for Indigenous communities: panel – Sudbury News

Panellists examine challenges, opportunities of mining in homelands When it comes to hosting mining projects on their homelands, Indigenous communities are facing a double-edged sword, according to Ty Hourtovenko, a…

First Nations-led Ring of Fire report calls for immediate environmental monitoring – The Narwhal

Feb. 12, 2026 Former Mushkegowuk Grand Chief hopes recommendations for monitoring ‘before any development occurs’ and urgently needed health care funding will be met despite June construction start Mushkegowuk Council…

ITAC set to host international conference in Edmonton – TravelPress

February 12, 2026 The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) will host the 2026 International Indigenous Tourism Conference (2026 IITC) at the Edmonton Convention Centre, taking place from Feb. 17…

MPs to debate Conservative call for government to ‘fix their auto strategy’ – iPolitics

February 12th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After a one-day pause in regular parliamentary programming in the wake…

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