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New Greenland consulate sparks hopes for joint action on climate change, defence – Castanet

Feb 5, 2026 The launch of a new Canadian diplomatic mission in Greenland is sparking hopes for more collaboration on climate change, Inuit rights and defence in the face of…

Dene Nation ‘stands firm against separatist referendum’ – Cabin Radio

February 5, 2026 The Dene Nation is voicing support for First Nations in Alberta who oppose a proposed referendum that could advance the province toward separation from Canada. In a…

Mario Canseco: Canadians picky about which flags belong at city hall, poll shows – Business in Vancouver

Canadians support Indigenous and sports flags but balk at other national symbols, according to Research Co. survey In the last two months of 2025, some lawmakers in British Columbia and…

5 more First Nations join legal challenge against Bill 5 and C-5 – CBC

Feb 05, 2026 Fast-tracking development laws give governments ‘absolute power,’ says lead counsel Five more First Nations have joined a court challenge against new federal and provincial laws aimed at…

Carney set to unveil plan to ‘transform’ auto manufacturing sector in Vaughan – iPolitics

February 5th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. A little less than a year after hitting pause on the…

NWT legislature returns with budget due on Thursday – Cabin Radio

February 4, 2026 The NWT’s MLAs are back for their first public exchanges of 2026 as the legislature reconvenes on Wednesday afternoon. Finance minister Caroline Wawzonek will deliver her seventh…

Limitation Clauses and Good Faith: Ontario Court of Appeal Confirms Damages Can Be Capped – McMillan LLP

February 4, 2026 The Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision in 1401380 Ontario Limited (Wilderness North Air) v. Hydro One Remote Communities Inc. provides important guidance on the application of limitation of…

Greenland tensions sharpen focus on Arctic infrastructure gaps in Canada – Eye on the Arctic – Radio-Canada

February 4, 2026 TROMSØ, Norway — Geopolitical tensions around Greenland and Russian activity in the North have refocused political attention on Arctic Canada, exposing long-standing infrastructure gaps that are undermining…

Opinion | Finally Mark Carney delivers a breakthrough for Canadians asking for help. Will it be enough? – Right To Food

February 4, 2026 Jasmine Ramze Rezaee is the Director of Policy and Community Action at Right To Food. The federal government recently announced the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit (CGEB),…

Arctic Frontiers Conference continues – WKR

February 04, 2026 On the second day of the Arctic Frontiers conference in Tromsø, Norway, WKR’s Kassidy Koaha-Laube met Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed. They discussed Inuit infrastructure priorities including WKR’s Grays Bay Road and Port…

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