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New transport option to benefit Indigenous community – My Lloydminster Now

Feb. 14th, 2022 “In this instance, there was an identification of about 40 families that could benefit, and they have identified transportation as a barrier. If you can imagine not…

Small coastal First Nation fuels economic growth with clean energy – Canada’s National Observer

February 14th 2022 The Klahoose Nation is charged up over a new clean energy project that both protects the environment and fuels economic development. A new micro-hydroelectric project at the…

First Peoples Law Law Report Feb 7-13, 2022 – First Peoples Law

Harvesting rights and racism returned to east coast headlines Mi’kmaw chief says restorative justice a ‘cop-out’ after lobster pound ransacked | CBC News Declines in moose population a concern for…

Op-ed: What’s next with the Mary River iron mine Phase 2 – Nunatsiaq News

In 1990, Inuit land claim negotiators invited our chamber and the two national industry associations to a meeting. They asked industry to support their vision of Inuit ownership of an…

Outgoing Blueberry River First Nations Chief Yahey releases letter – Energeticcity.ca

Feb 12, 2022 FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. –  As his eight years of leadership drew to a close on Friday, outgoing Blueberry River Chief Marvin Yahey released a letter outlining…

OKIB Chief to discuss United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People – Vernon News – Castanet

Feb 14, 2022 Okanagan Indian Band Chief Byron Louis will speak about Indigenous rights at a virtual event hosted by the Vernon Museum. The talk is part of the museum’s…

Grande Prairie to hire Indigenous Advisor – CFWE

February 14th, 2022 The goal of the hire is to help grow the relationship with the Indigenous community During the February 7th Grande Prairie City Council meeting, members approved to…

Nunavut fibre optic plans face new delays – Nunatsiaq News

Feb 14, 2022 Territory now aiming to bring high-speed internet to Iqaluit, Kimmirut and Kinngait by 2025 The Government of Nunavut’s plans to bring high-speed fibre optic internet to Iqaluit,…

iPolitics AM: Emergency measures reportedly on the table as PM, premiers set to meet – iPolitics

Feb 14, 2022 Amid continuing protests against pandemic-imposed mandates and public health restrictions across Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may be laying the legal and political groundwork to give his government…

GNWT hopes new targets will increase Indigenous representation – Cabin Radio

February 11, 2022 Multi-year plans to increase Indigenous representation in the NWT government are set to be made public by the end of March. Each GNWT department is expected to…

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