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What DND says its $10-billion procurement notice is about – Cabin Radio

February 4, 2026 Last week, Cabin Radio reported on a procurement notice that contained eye-popping amounts of defence spending in Yellowknife and Inuvik. That procurement notice – a preliminary document…

SIGA and First Nations Bank of Canada named top employers – MBC Radio

Feb 4, 2026 Two Indigenous companies have been names as one of Saskatchewan’s top employers in 2026. The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority and the First Nations Bank of Canada were…

Breakthrough Nation with Karen Restoule: Thomas Isaac Series 3, Ep. 1 – MLI

February 4, 2026 Thomas Isaac, expert in Aboriginal law, breaks down the legal impact regarding BC’s Cowichan Tribes v Canada Read More: https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/breakthrough-nation-with-karen-restoule-thomas-isaac-series-3-ep-1/…

WKR’s Koaha-Laube meets with Governor General and Arctic Ambassador in Tromsø – WKR

WKR’s Kassidy Koaha-Laube met with Governor General Mary Simon and Arctic Ambassador Virginia Mearns at the Arctic Frontiers Conference, which opened yesterday in Tromsø, Norway. Koaha-Laube spoke with Governor General Simon about the importance of infrastructure in the Canadian Arctic for…

Rebranded GST rebate on track to clear the House tonight as Carney, Poilievre reportedly set to meet – iPolitics

February 4th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. Just three days after it made its debut appearance on the…

Indigenous Tourism to Gather in Edmonton for 2026 International Conference – TravelPulse Canada

February 3, 2026 The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) will host the 2026 International Indigenous Tourism Conference (IITC) at the Edmonton Convention Centre from February 17–19, 2026. According to…

Building economies, advancing nations: Karen Ogen’s Indigenous Business Leadership EMBA experience – SFU

February 02, 2026 For Karen Ogen, leadership has never been about titles—it has been about responsibility, learning, and leaving her community stronger than she found it. A member of the…

Opinion: B.C.’s fast-track law is stalled before it takes effect – Resource Works

February 2, 2026 Jerome Gessaroli: Bill 15 creates expedited pathways but when approvals are rushed without resolving concerns, delay is not eliminated — it is shifted into litigation that can…

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…

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