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Group representing non-profits gets new leader amid ‘challenging’ times – Nunatsiaq News

Feb 2, 2026 Erin Strachan credits Inuit culture for large number of groups helping their communities It can be a challenge trying to explain what it’s like to work in…

Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation sues Yukon gov’t over mining approvals on its territory – CBC

Feb 02, 2026 First Nation claims the territory failed to consult and breached its final agreement Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation is suing the Yukon government for the second time in…

Opinion: Consultation process sorely lacking on mine proposals – Winnipeg Free Press

Feb. 2, 2026 “Intriguing” was a key word used by Norman Brandson in his Jan. 19 Think Tank article What should a new Sio Silica bid look like? “Intriguing” indeed.…

‘These lifelines are failing’: Improve northern airports, advocates say – Northern Ontario Business

February 2, 2026 During pre-budget consultations, Ontario legislators heard from the Northern Ontario Aviation Committee about the state of remote First Nations airstrips. KINGFISHER LAKE — Airports in over two…

Fort McKay First Nation rejects Alberta separatist movement – play 103.7

Feb 2, 2026 FORT McKAY — As Alberta separatists struggle to collect nearly 178,000 signatures required by Election Alberta ahead of a May deadline, the Fort McKay First Nation is…

Province ‘on track’ to begin Ring of Fire supply road construction by June – TimminsToday.com

Feb 02, 2026 Webequie First Nation submits environmental assessment for 107-kilometre road link The Ford government is speaking with greater confidence that construction on the Webequie Supply Road to the…

Canada’s oceans provide billions in value beyond fish – Canada’s National Observer

Feb 02, 2026 Every curler knows that having good ice to play on is a special treat. Making good ice is mostly a science combined with years of experience, listening…

Analysis: Jolin-Barrette drives Quebec constitution amid backlash, signs of CAQ split – Montreal Gazette

Feb 02, 2026 The justice minister’s project faces a critical test at this week’s public hearings amid controversy and questions about possible divisions within the ruling CAQ. Simon Jolin-Barrette stepped…

Hydro One designated in priority construction of Ring of Fire transmission line – Electrical Business Magazine

February 2, 2026 The Government of Ontario has declared the Ring of Fire’s 230-kilometre Greenstone Transmission Line a priority project and designating Hydro One to develop and construct it. The…

‘The ground on which we stand’: innovation and Indigenous sovereignty – The Hill Times

February 2, 2026 In national innovation policy, the knowledge and concerns of Indigenous peoples are often treated as constraints to be overcome rather than strengths to be supported. Canada is…

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