Press Release QUÉBEC CITY, March 18, 2026 – In the current global economic context, marked by trade uncertainty and accelerating technological change, Québec businesses must adapt to seize the opportunities…
March 18, 2026 The Saanich Police Department continues to investigate the theft of a large collection of First Nations art from a Gordon Head residence nearly two years ago. On…
March 19, 2026 CMA Ambassador Zoey Bourgeois reflects on medical school, quiet advocacy and the future of Indigenous health. The CMA’s Voices of the Profession series spotlights members from every…
Press Release March 18, 2026 The Yukon government has appointed a four-member Independent Panel to lead a comprehensive review of the Department of Education. The aim of the review is…
Press Release March 18, 2026 The 2026-27 Provincial Budget protects the ongoing investments made in Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis communities and services with $324 million in targeted funding. Investments in…
March 18, 2026 Construction at Scotia Place is moving full steam ahead, with the building’s scale and form becoming clearer each month. February marked another busy month on site, as…
March 18 2026 From February 20 to 22, 2026, the “Climate Change and Berries” gathering took place. An event centred on issues related to berries, climate change, Elders’ knowledge, and…
Press Release QUÉBEC CITY, March 18, 2026 – Budget 2026-2027 provides investments totalling more than $3.6 billion over six years to support Quebecers and communities with targeted action. These amounts…
March 19, 2026 Critics urge Ottawa to help Inuit resist Chinese surveillance, economic dependence The Carney government is leaving Inuit communities at risk of Chinese surveillance and economic dependence and…
March 19, 2026 Parks Canada land around Fort Rodd Hill would be combined with pieces of municipal parkland to create walking and cycling corridors, connections to historical areas and natural…