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4 years after getting $214M from Ottawa, Iqaluit’s new reservoir is in procurement phase – Nunatsiaq

Apr 2, 2026 Project previously estimated to start construction in 2025; update coming to council this month As the four-year anniversary of the federal government’s announcement of $214 million for…

Charbonneau – Relations with First Nations sour in British Columbia – ArmchairMayor.ca

April 2, 2026 A FLAWED COURT DECISION has left British Columbians wondering about reconciliation with First Nations. The Cowichan decision leaves a sense of betrayal. Until recently, I thought that…

Yukon First Nation declares caribou herd to be ‘living ecological person’ – CBC

Apr 02, 2026 The Ross River Dena Council says the decision is meant to protect caribou from industrial development The Ross River Dena Council has declared the Finlayson caribou herd…

Incredible photos and teachings in new book, Niagara Escarpment: Land between the Waters – Anishinabek News

April 2, 2026 WATERDOWN—Niagara Escarpment: Land Between Waters is a remarkable new photobook by Mark Zelinski, rich in natural and cultural imagery with Knowledge Keepers and scientists sharing insights. Zelinski…

Indigenous traditions highlighted at Red River College spring event – PortageOnline

Apr 02 2026 Red River College Polytech’s Portage Campus welcomed nearly 100 community members on March 20 for its first Ziigwan Spring Equinox Gathering, bringing together culture, creativity, and connection.…

Hundreds who may be eligible for payments from Robinson Huron Treaty litigation fund say they’re still waiting – CBC

Apr 02, 2026 21 First Nations have received payments, but status card card holders without band affiliation have not so far Not everyone who is counting on a share of…

Premier Eby says changing DRIPA is ‘non-negotiable’ and will be pushed into law – Business in Vancouver

April 2, 2026 VICTORIA — Changing British Columbia’s Declaration on the Rights of Aboriginal Peoples Act is “non-negotiable” and it will be pushed into law, Premier David Eby said on…

Lambton Kent District School Board – National Indigenous Languages Day Highlights LKDSB’s Ongoing Commitment to Language Revitalization – Education News Canada

April 2, 2026 On National Indigenous Languages Day, the Lambton Kent District School Board (LKDSB) is marking an important milestone in its ongoing commitment to Indigenous language revitalization and reconciliation…

If court halts separatists’ referendum bid, they’ll push Danielle Smith to approve it anyway – CBC

Apr 02, 2026 Petition drive threatens First Nations’ treaty rights, according to injunction application to be heard April 7 Alberta separatists aren’t just enthused by the fact they have apparently…

Ontario’s proposed nuclear waste repository must obtain consent from all affected First Nations – Link2Build

April 02, 2026 In January, the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) initiated an assessment of a proposed nuclear waste repository in northwestern Ontario. The repository is being advanced by…

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