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Bush to Boardroom EP: 1 Chana Martineau on Identity, Trust and Indigenous Equity Partnerships – AIOC

The first episode of Bush to Boardroom, a new podcast from Âsokan Generational Developments (AGD), features Chana Martineau, CEO of the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation (AIOC), in a candid conversation about Indigenous identity in…

SaskPower plans outage for northern Sask. communities – MBC Radio

Apr 22, 2026 SaskPower says a planned power outage will affect a wide swath of northern communities later this month as crews carry out system improvements. The outage is scheduled…

Indigenous coalition urges Canada to fund Indigenous-led justice and end mass incarceration – NetNewsLedger

April 22, 2026 Indigenous coalition takes Canada’s incarceration crisis to United Nations forum NEW YORK — A coalition of Indigenous governments, organizations and legal advocates is using the United Nations…

Province Introduces Interim Wildfire Action Plan for 2026 – Niverville Citizen

Apr 22, 2026 Late last year, after the last of the Manitoba wildfires had died out, the provincial government set a path to create a comprehensive After Action Review (AAR)…

‘Edwin’ helping Niagara Catholic teachers talk about Indigenous perspectives – ThoroldToday.ca

April 22, 2026 Nelson Education partners with board to develop courses with vetted culturally respective content Teachers in the Niagara Catholic District School Board can be confident in course materials…

Les Leyne: B.C. Conservatives want to repeal DRIPA, but unclear how to replace it – Times Colonist

April 22, 2026 With First Nations frustration mounting, the only way to repeal it without a full-scale showdown is to replace it with something better. With the NDP approach to…

John Borrows receives 2026 Guggenheim Fellowship – University of Toronto

April 21, 2026 John Borrows, professor and inaugural Loveland Chair in Indigenous Law in the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law, has received a Guggenheim Fellowship in Indigenous Studies for 2026.…

Ottawa shut Canadians out of its Musqueam land deal – Todayville

April 21, 2026 Marco Navarro-Genie argues that Ottawa’s secret Musqueam agreements bypass Parliament, courts, and public scrutiny, raising constitutional concerns, favouritism, and accountability failures while urging transparency and proper democratic…

Garden River First Nation expects $50M per year from proposed solar project: Chief Bell – Northern Ontario Business

April 21, 2026 A billion-dollar clean-energy project could reshape local economy, add significant renewable generation to Ontario grid Garden River First Nation expects annual revenues of about $50 million once…

Indigenous title and private property on a collision course – FCPP

April 21, 2026 The Cowichan decision exposes growing tension between constitutionally protected Indigenous title and Canada’s land-title system—and why governments must build a framework that protects both land justice and…

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