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Indigenous stakes are non-negotiable in Canadian renewables: CanREA panel – Sustainable Biz Canada

May 11, 2026 Speakers discussed how renewable energy developers can successfully partner with First Nations on projects As Indigenous involvement in the Canadian renewables sector is becoming more commonplace, panellists…

Hundreds celebrate Indigenous culture in Ben Calf Robe Traditional Powwow – CTV News Video

May 11, 2026 Hundreds of dancers, singers and drum groups celebrated Indigenous culture on Saturday, honouring mothers and Mother Earth. Read More: https://www.ctvnews.ca/edmonton/video/2026/05/11/hundreds-celebrate-indigenous-culture-in-ben-calf-robe-traditional-powwow/…

Ne’bwaakah giizwed ziibi: A Significant Ancestral Site Returned to Saugeen First Nation – Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP

On May 5th, 2026, Saugeen First Nation reclaimed something taken from them twice: first by colonial dispossession, and again in November 2022 when a property owner bulldozed an irreplaceable ancestral…

Cleaner climate and energy efficiency for isolated, Indigenous communities are NEER – The Environment Journal

May 11, 2026 It’s warming up across most of Canada, so it’s a good time to prepare for next winter. In places such as Labrador, the winter winds gather force…

The care of the Udjibbom – Anishinabek News

May 11, 2026 During the summer of 1929, anthropologist Diamond Jenness spent seven weeks among the Anishinabek of Wasauksing. He spoke with several Ojibwa, Potawatomi, and Métis residents, among them…

Needs to be some sense of balance’: BC Cattlemen’s Association president talks DRIPA – KelownaNow

May 11, 2026 The president of the B.C. Cattlemen’s Association (BCCA) spoke to Energeticcity.ca about potential roles the organization would seek regarding a challenge to the province’s Declaration on the Rights of…

POWER OF YES: How ‘public interest’ is being used to justify power grabs in Canada and Ontario – Newmarket Today

May 11, 2026 ‘Public interest’ is meant to be democracy’s guardrail, but critics argue federal and Ontario legislation is turning that phrase into political cover for faster approvals, weaker oversight…

Hay River woman graduates high school at 32, overcoming self-doubt and addiction – CBC

May 11, 2026 Jaylene Neisa Delorme singles out principal in her convocation speech for her help Jaylene Neisa Delorme was once told to “stay in her lane” because she didn’t…

OPP shines new light on missing and unsolved Indigenous cases in updated report – 90.5 Exeter Today

May 11, 2026 The Ontario Provincial Police has released the second edition of its report examining missing and unsolved murdered Indigenous people within its jurisdiction. The updated report includes 59…

Our newsletter: Cedar LNG new construction, Chief Ian Campbell on Woodfibre LNG, and more – FNNGA

May 10, 2026 Cedar LNG starts new construction The Haisla Nation’s Cedar LNG project is moving into its most important construction season yet, including the start of building its power…

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