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Area First Nations announce part ownership of completed transmission line – CK News Today

February 18, 2026 Two local First Nation communities have officially become 20 per cent equity owners of the Chatham to Lakeshore Hydro One Transmission Line. Aamjiwnaang First Nation Chief Janelle…

NDP leadership candidates look to break out from the pack as final debate approaches – CFJC Today Kamloops

Feb 18, 2026 OTTAWA — The memberships have been sold, entry fees have been paid and now the NDP leadership candidates are preparing for their second and final party-organized debate…

King Thunderbird Centre opens to support Edmonton’s most vulnerable – ReNew Canada

February 18, 2026 Boyle Street Community Services announced the completion of okimaw peyesew kamik (King Thunderbird Centre), a purpose-built facility developed in partnership with Chandos Construction to support Edmonton’s most vulnerable community members. Located…

Carney hits the B.C. hustings as McGuinty drops by Seaspan shipyard to ‘see progress’ on joint support ships – iPolitics

February 18, 2026 A day after going public with his government’s long-promised plan to boost Canada’s defence sector in Montreal, Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to British Columbia, where, according to…

The Manufacturing of Dissent: When violence came to the pipeline – Resource Works

February 17, 2026 A new investigative series examines how the Coastal GasLink protests became a cautionary tale about who gets to decide Indigenous economic futures I remember the morning the…

DND to host Inuvik town hall on northern infrastructure investments – Cabin Radio

February 17, 2026 The Department of National Defence will host an April public meeting in Inuvik to discuss planned infrastructure investments, the town says. The gathering takes place on April…

B.C.’s critical minerals push to reshape the province — fast and without consent? – The Narwhal

Feb. 17, 2026 Premier David Eby wants to fast-track projects and amend Indigenous Rights legislation, raising questions about environmental oversight and who benefits from B.C.’s critical minerals agenda In the…

IAAC Information Session Helps Community Understand Path Forward For Pumped Storage Impact Assessment Process – The Meaford Independent

February 17, 2026 The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) hosted an information session on Thursday, February 12 at Meaford Hall, regarding the Ontario Pumped Storage Project proposed to be…

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…

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