Should Canada put the national interest first? The Canadian answer has usually been: Sort of. Maybe. Kinda. It depends. Even claiming that Canada has a single national interest has often…
March 17, 2026 There’s a river just across the street from my house. When I go outside in the morning, it smells and feels like I’m at the cottage. I…
Mar 18, 2026 A team of Métis women athletes is preparing to compete on one of the biggest stages in Indigenous hockey while using their platform to advocate for Missing…
Mar 18, 2026 The items returned include a bowl and spoon from Manitoulin Island made by Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Linda Debassige’s ancestor Smudge smoke wafted through the Canadian…
March 18, 2026 For many travelers, the best part of a journey is not the hotel or the flight. It is the moment you feel a genuine connection to the…
March 18, 2026 Dr. Angie Bruce, Vice President (Indigenous) for the University of Manitoba, and Professor Roy Suddaby, Francis G. Winspear Chair at the Gustavson School of Business, University of…
Mar 18, 2026 Premier Ford has defended proposed change, calling current law ‘antiquated’ First Nations are voicing opposition to Ontario’s proposed legislation to change freedom-of-information (FOI) laws, saying they’re concerned…
Mar 17, 2026 Following the derailment of a CN Rail train near the North Pacific Cannery in Prince Edward, the Gitxsan Huwilp Government, representing the Gitxsan Nation’s Hereditary Chiefs, has…
March 18, 2026 Modernizing Canada’s electricity system to meet the demands of our collective future must become a turning point for economic reconciliation. massive, decades-long construction projects spanning some 160,000…
Mar 18 2026 Red River College Polytechnic is working to reduce financial barriers for Indigenous students by waiving application fees and lowering other costs, including at regional campuses such as…