May 12, 2026 A workable system should reduce uncertainty as rights are recognized. The current model increases it. Within weeks, British Columbia’s government moved from considering amendments to DRIPA, to…
May 13, 2026 Canadian Mining Stories The sector is a major economic driver in our Canadian economy and a great contributor to jobs and leading technologies and here are our…
May 13, 2026 Changes to Quebec hiring laws, cultural training, improved Inuit officer recruitment among recommendations A major report on policing in Nunavik recommends creating an Inuit-led police training program,…
May 13, 2026 The federal government has known for decades that the second-generation cut-off is legally problematic. Despite nearly three years of consultations, the minister says more are needed before…
May 12, 2026 A newly published study examines how systemic barriers in health care shape Indigenous families’ views about genomic medicine in British Columbia. The findings, recently published in Genetics…
May 13, 2026 ALGONQUINS OF PIKWÀKANAGÀN FIRST NATION— Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation Chief Greg Sarazin, along with members of the federal government, officially broke ground last week in Ottawa…
May 13, 2026 Game is open to testing by Métis Nation—Sask. youth who apply Thousands of people gather in Saskatchewan every year for Back to Batoche, a four-day festival celebrating…
May 13, 2026 National messaging built around B.C.’s property rights debate risks oversimplifying a complex legal reality, while a failure to communicate has ‘ceded the stage to fear and misinformation,’…
May 13, 2026 Longtime Nunavut politician running in NTI presidential byelection Nunatsiaq News is publishing profiles of the 10 candidates in Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.’s May 27 presidential byelection. There are…
May 13, 2026 Walpole Island First Nation will host its 32nd annual Spring Pow-wow on May 16 and 17 at the Walpole Island Sports Complex Fairgrounds. The event will take…