Who runs this city? Meet the change-makers and power players shaping our world in 2022. Though 2021 proved to be a year unlike any other, one thing remained reassuringly unchanged:…
March 2, 2022 Thousand-year-old practices are at the core of wildfire mitigation efforts in the Westbank First Nation Community Forest. For nearly six months in 2021, the Mount Law wildfire…
March 2, 2022 Internal documents released through freedom of information legislation show industry lobbyists claim the precedent-setting Blueberry ruling will lead to 10,000 job losses and tens of millions in…
March 2, 2022 The Alberta government announced a $390-million investment in rural broadband as part of a strategy to improve internet speeds for rural, remote and Indigenous communities. The province…
Mar 3, 2022 For the second time this week, the crisis currently unfolding in Ukraine — and, more specifically, Canada’s response to the situation — will command the spotlight in the…
The youth of Shawanaga First Nation are carrying on the traditions of their elders, now with new technology On the shores of Georgian Bay, roughly 30 kilometers north-west of Parry…
A new library is in the works for Toronto’s east end, and for the first time, a new-build library in this city will feature Indigenous-inspired design as part of Toronto…
Many significant developments in Aboriginal law took place in 2021 including Southwind v. Canada, in which the Supreme Court of Canada decided compensation due to flooding in Lac Seul First…
By using an innovative design philosophy that fits the facility into the local environment, Cedar LNG will minimize impacts to the environment while creating prosperity for the Haisla Nation and…
March 2, 2022 ANISHINABEK NATION TERRITORY – In 1995, the Grand Council of Chiefs decided to enter into self-government negotiations with Canada as a way to restore inherent jurisdictions that…