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Northern First Nations Call for Urgent Action on Emergency Response Gaps and Infrastructure Failures Following 2025 Wildfire Season

Press Release April 23, 2026 Treaty One Territory, Winnipeg, Mb – Leaders from northern First Nations are calling for meaningful action to address the systemic failures exposed during the 2025…

Peguis floodwaters could start to recede soon, chief says – CBC

Apr 24, 2026 ‘All in all, we remain hopeful’: Peguis Chief Stan Bird The chief of one of Manitoba’s largest First Nations says floodwaters from the Fisher River could start…

Cowichan Valley athletes take rugby talents to Portugal with Indigenous squad – Chemainus Valley Courier

April 24, 2026 Eight Cowichan-based rugby players travelled to Portugal with Thunder Indigenous Rugby for the 2026 Rugby Youth Festival in Lisbon, Portugal, for games on March 28 and 29.…

The Government of Canada approves the Sunrise Expansion Program

Press Release From: Natural Resources Canada April 24, 2026 In a time of uncertainty, the federal government is positioning Canada as a secure energy superpower at home and abroad. In…

Nico hearing: Elders, governments push Fortune on water and finances – Cabin Radio

April 24, 2026 The first Wek’èezhìi Land and Water Board public hearing held in Whatì saw Tłı̨chǫ Elders warn of dropping water levels and the legacy of Rayrock, while the…

Province designates Hydro One to invest in the Red Lake Transmission Line – ReNew Canada

April 24, 2026 The Government of Ontario has made the Red Lake Transmission Line a priority project by directing the Ontario Energy Board to designate Hydro One to develop and…

BQE Water Reports Audited Year End 2025 Results

Press Release VANCOUVER, BC – BQE Water Inc. (TSX-V: BQE), a leader in the treatment and management of mine impacted waters, is pleased to release its audited consolidated financial results…

SPSA Providing Support as Flooding Impacts Saskatchewan Communities

Press Release As of 11 a.m. on Thursday April 23, 2026: The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) is responding to support requests from the Rural Municipality of Meadow Lake and…

How DRIPA drove the B.C. government to a crisis point – CBC

Apr 24, 2026 The consensus was the bill had no power to change laws. The courts disagreed When governments sign a document committing to obtain the free and informed consent…

Toasted Sister: Indigenous Food, Storytelling, and the Meaning Behind Every Plate – Penticton Herald

April 24, 2026 (ANNews) – Approaching Indigenous food as both a reporter and a curious listener, I found that Andi Murphy’s work extends far beyond the kitchen. A Diné (Navajo)…

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