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Cultural Roundtables to host Cultural Symposium in Arthur – CKNX News Today

March 17, 2026 The Cultural Roundtables of Wellington North, Minto and Hanover are inviting residents to attend a cultural symposium in Arthur, with a focus on First Nations culture. The…

Parmar touts $14 million firefighting investment, strong recruitment ahead of B.C. wildfire season – Castanet.net

Mar 17, 2026 B.C.’s minister of forests is touting some $14 million in investments into firefighting equipment and a record number of applicants to the BC Wildfire Service, as the…

Poilievre to promote Canadian energy, trade in Texas as Team Carney ministers make the rounds back home – iPolitics

March 17, 2026 What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day. After wrapping up his latest lap of the high-level diplomatic hustings…

Attawapiskat First Nation Women Win At Rupert River Cup Tournament – NetNewsLedger

March 16, 2026 ATTAWAPISKAT – SPORTS – Attawapiskat First Nation Women’s Hockey Team made their home community proud by becoming tournament champions in their category at the Rupert River Cup…

Bell Canada announces plans to start construction on Canada’s largest AI data centre near Regina this spring – CBC

Mar 16, 2026 Telecom giant says the centre will generate $12 billion for Saskatchewan’s economy Bell Canada is planning to start construction this spring on what it says will be…

Ontario Real Estate Association announces 2026 president and Board of directors – Northern Ontario Business

March 16, 2026 Sault realtor Kim Fairley is leader of 100,000-member organization The Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) has announced that Sault Ste. Marie-based realtor Kim Fairley, has assumed the…

Socialist Project Fredericton holds its first gathering – NB Media Co-op

March 16, 2026 Two dozen people came together on March 9 in Fredericton to hear about an exciting new initiative in the capital. Susan O’Donnell spoke first about why this…

Anishinaabe entrepreneur details importance of small businesses at Indigenous business forum – Anishinabek News

March 16, 2026 TORONTO – Michael Jacobs likes to practice what he preaches. Jacobs, a citizen of Curve Lake First Nation, is the CEO of Cambium Indigenous Professional Services. His…

Collaboration and opportunity through the Indigenous Construction Participation Program – TC Energy

For Leanna Willier, the Indigenous Construction Participation Program (ICPP) isn’t just a program—it’s a journey shaped by lived experience, shared knowledge and deep respect for the land. Currently, Leanna works…

A non-traditional path to engineering – CIM Magazine

March 16, 2026 A graduate of Queen’s University and the first from his First Nation community to pursue engineering, Sidney Mamakwa reflects on the challenges and hands-on experience that led…

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