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Some First Nations cautious about getting back legal fees from the Robinson Huron Treaty annuities case – CBC

Feb 11, 2026 Judge ruled that First Nations overpayed their lawyers for annuities settlement, orderd money returned The Robinson Huron Litigation Fund has begun the return of legal fees to…

A lack of respect is hindering Inuit society, says Elder Natsiq Kango – Nunavut News

February 11, 2026 Natsiq Kango was born in a camp along Frobisher Bay, near modern-day Iqaluit, in 1956. She contracted tuberculosis when she was an infant and was sent to…

MP Morin questions ‘discrepancy’ in Ottawa’s approach to Indigenous consultation – APTN News

Feb 11, 2026 Cree MP Billy Morin questioned why Ottawa is slowing changes to end the second-generation cut-off while fast-tracking other legislation affecting Indigenous rights Conservative MP Billy Morin [Edmonton…

Northern Ontario town called out by First Nations over staff comment about ‘colour’ – CBC

Feb 11, 2026 Mayor, staff say comment referred to political colours, not skin colour A comment made by a municipal staff member in Marathon, Ont., has prompted calls for accountability…

Carney suspends travel plans, defence strategy reveal in wake of B.C. school shooting – iPolitics

February 11th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. In the wake of yesterday’s tragic school shooting in Tumbler Ridge,…

Finding the Perfect Base: How Pinnacle Secured a Staging Site to Support a James Bay Healthcare Mega Project – BMI Group

February 10, 2026 Pinnacle Logistics Solutions Ltd., a specialty logistics provider for major infrastructure projects, was searching for an industrial facility capable of supporting rail-based freight logistics into Ontario’s Far…

First Nations challenge Canada over Treaty 1 promises in $11B annuity case – CTV News

February 10, 2026 First Nations seeking to have annuity payments promised under Treaty 1 adjusted for inflation were in a Winnipeg courtroom Monday as a trial expected to last three…

Silica Mining Opportunities in Manitoba – ICC

While Economic Development Opportunities Unfold for Indigenous Communities, Concerns Remain Manitoba sits on some of the most promising silica sand resources in North America, a fact drawing increasing attention as global demand…

Hydro One to build new transmission line between Sudbury and Barrie – ReNew Canada

February 10, 2026 The Government of Ontario announced it has directed the Ontario Energy Board to designate Hydro One to develop and construct a new priority transmission line between Sudbury…

First Peoples Law Report February 4 – 10, 2026 – First Peoples Law

National news highlighted concerns about the additions to reserve process Feds to blame for slowing ‘additions to reserve’ land process: chiefs | APTN News In Quebec, Indigenous pushback against the provincial constitution was the top story Atikamekw leader denied access to Quebec constitution…

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