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First Peoples Law Report January 28 – February 3, 2026 – First Peoples Law

National news featured child welfare reform and a settlement claims process Two competing plans on child welfare: Government reform versus First Nations control | APTN News Claims process opens for…

Yukon-BC grid connect project could support development, threaten ecosystems, advocates say – CBC

Feb 03, 2026 ‘Some of these places are quite beautiful, quite sacred… there’s a real connection to some of these places’ Some northern B.C. First Nations and conservationists are concerned…

Saskatchewan First Nations Natural Resources Centre of Excellence enters agreement with English River First Nation owned Creative Fire – MBC Radio

Feb 2, 2026 The Saskatchewan First Nations Natural Resources Centre of Excellence has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Creative Fire. The goal of the agreement will be to increase…

In Committee from the Senate of Canada – Indigenous Peoples – February 3, 2026 – CPAC

CPAC broadcasts all televised committee meetings from Parliament’s upper house, the Senate, as senators meet on various committees to examine legislation through discussions, presentations, expert panels and more. Read More:…

Chiefs discuss relationships with municipalities at Toronto conference – Anishinabek News

February 3, 2026 TORONTO – Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Linda Debassige and Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict were among the Indigenous leaders featured on a panel at a Toronto…

Conservatives to challenge Liberals over ‘hidden food taxes’ as former PM Harper’s portrait to be unveiled – iPolitics

February 3rd, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After fulfilling their pledge to ensure swift passage for the minority…

From Plans to Projects – Accelerating project-ready capacity for energy initiatives – Quest Canada

Feb 2, 2026 Across Atlantic Canada, communities, municipalities and Indigenous organizations face challenges to turn their energy transition plans into projects. Funding gaps, navigating regulatory and utility hurdles, competing priorities,…

The Scoop Issue 4-2026 – Z’gamok Newsletter

February 2, 2026 A new year, a time to check in… As we begin a New Year, many of us experience a mix of hope, motivation, and pressure to get…

‘This is huge for Inuvik and huge for Yellowknife’ – Cabin Radio

February 2, 2026 On January 28, in a corner of the internet, a notice appeared that sets in motion billions of dollars of spending in two Northwest Territories communities. The…

The multi-billion problem Canada’s oilpatch doesn’t want to disclose – Canada’s National Observer

Feb 2, 2026 Here’s a striking trivia factoid: the biggest dam in the world is in northern Alberta. If you rank dams by the amount of construction material piled into…

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