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Historic Solar Project to Create Growth for Sask First Nations – paNOW

Jan 29, 2026 Significant community and economic impacts are expected from what will be the largest solar energy project of its kind in Saskatchewan. Last week, French renewable energy corporation…

New trade missions set to accelerate inclusive economic growth in 2026 – CQCC

January 28, 2026 Canada’s 2SLGBTQI+ entrepreneurs are entering a new era of global opportunities. As international markets open doors for certified suppliers, 2026 is shaping up to be a milestone…

Ontario designates Hydro One to build the Greenstone Transmission Line – ReNew Canada

January 29, 2026 The Government of Ontario has directed the Ontario Energy Board to designate Hydro One Networks Inc. (Hydro One) to develop and construct a new priority transmission line…

Carney to meet with premiers as Conservatives head to Calgary for party convention – iPolitics

January 29th, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. A day after emerging from a meeting of the Council of…

Edjericon calls for economic reconciliation with Indigenous people – Penticton Herald

Jan. 28, 2026 Tu Nedhe-Wiilideh MLA Richard Edjericon is championing the need for economic reconciliation as the Deninu K’ue Fist Nation seeks territorial government backing to provide an edge in…

While politicians argue, First Nations are growing B.C.’s economy by protecting the environment – The Narwhal

Jan. 28, 2026 Job creation, tax revenue, small business support: why don’t politicians value the economic benefits of environmental protection? The latest power struggle over the future of the Canadian…

Here’s Why Indigenous Reconciliation Is Under Attack – The Tyee

Jan 28, 2026 And what we can do to stop the backsliding. Over the last decade, Canada has positioned itself as a leader in pursuing reconciliation with its Indigenous Peoples.…

Métis Nation must be partners in developing artificial intelligence – Policy Options

January 28, 2026 To prevent AI bias from distorting Métis history and culture, Métis must be involved in how data is used, interpreted and regulated. Artificial intelligence has become ingrained…

Canadian, US First Nations defend caribou habitat from Trump’s Arctic oil plans – Canada’s National Observer

January 28, 2026 Pauline Frost grew up without running water, flush toilets, roads or television in Old Crow, Yukon, about 800 kilometres north of Whitehorse. Residents, mainly members of the…

Housing is reconciliation: why Canada must prioritize Indigenous housing – The Hill Times

January 28, 2026 Housing is deeply interconnected with health outcomes, community safety, and economic participation. Canada’s housing crisis is no longer a looming threat; it is a lived reality for…

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