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You can show government’: Wilson-Raybould calls on business to lead reconciliation efforts with First Nations – Sudbury Star

Feb 02, 2022 Current management of natural resources in Canada is not clear or consistent, she said Jody Wilson-Raybould used her first in-person talk since leaving Parliament last year to…

Trans Mountain Completes Pipeline Construction in Greater Edmonton – Trans Mountain

Feb. 1, 2022 Pipeline construction in the Greater Edmonton area has successfully wrapped up, marking completion of the first section of pipeline construction on the Trans Mountain Expansion Project. In…

Indigenous Cybersecurity Students Get Fast Employment Thanks To Partnership – Huddle.Today

FREDERICTON-A cybersecurity program offered by The Collège Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB) and the Joint Economic Development Initiative (JEDI) is bringing more Indigenous cybersecurity professionals into the workforce. CCNB says the…

First Nation wants Ottawa to help clean up plastic waste left behind by 27-year boil water advisory – CBC

Feb 02, 2022 Neskantaga has relied on plastic water bottles and jugs to ensure safe drinking water for 27 years A remote northern Ontario First Nation wants Ottawa to help…

Indigenous former justice minister Wilson-Raybould outlines vision for ‘true reconciliation’ – The Globe and Mail

Canada’s former justice minister outlined her vision for “true reconciliation” during a mineral exploration industry conference in British Columbia Tuesday, saying the country needs to enact legislation that allows Indigenous…

Indigenous Services Canada earns award for best at restricting information – APTN News

The Canadian Association of Journalists has awarded their Code of Silence Award to Indigenous Services Canada. The annual award is given out to the government department that is the best…

B.C. digital marketing program joins forces with national charity to offer scholarships for Indigenous people – BCBusiness

Feb 1, 2022 The new effort, driven by Jelly Academy and Indspire, will see 20 Indigenous students learn industry fundamentals If you’re an Indigenous person looking to join the digital…

Morning Brief: O’Toole’s reckoning; Quebec scraps anti-vax tax – iPolitics

Feb 2, 2022 Today’s Morning Brief is brought to you by Baffinland. Baffinland’s Mary River iron mine delivers over 20% of Nunavut’s annual GDP. The mine has been developed with…

City of Guelph names its new Indigenous relations advisor – Guelph Today

Trevor Bomberry has been hired as the city’s first intergovernmental advisor, specializing in Indigenous relations The City of Guelph has filled its newly created position of intergovernmental advisor, specializing in…

Net Zero: Indigenous group bids on Alberta carbon-capture hub – iPolitics

Feb 1, 2022 Welcome to Net Zero, your daily industry brief on clean energy and Canadian-resource politics. The Lead In Alberta, a group of Indigenous communities are competing with big…

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