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Proposed wind farm expansion draws concern from St. Leon residents – CBC

Jun 02, 2026 Opponents say 120-metre-tall turbines will disrupt rural way of life A proposed wind farm development in southern Manitoba aimed at boosting the province’s electricity capacity has some…

New arena and hotel coming to Nipissing First Nation? – BayToday.ca

June 2, 2026 NFN is hosting two community engagement sessions on June 3 to hear feedback and ideas from members Nipissing First Nation is looking into developing a twin-pad arena…

Breaking cycles: Indigenous USask student navigates university with daughter – University of Saskatchewan

Jun 2, 2026 Marcia Little will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (with Distinction) at the 2026 USask Spring Convocation. When Marcia Little first attended classes as a…

City says it’s ‘ready to move’ as MLAs hear about land transfer delays – Cabin Radio

June 2, 2026 The City of Yellowknife and GNWT say they’re trying to work together to speed up the process by which the city gets access to fresh land for…

Industry partners stress importance of partnerships with First Nations at Toronto forum – Anishinabek News

June 2, 2026 TORONTO – As energy demands soar in the province, First Nations are playing an increasingly bigger role in the sector. At the recent Anishinabek Nation Energy Engagement…

Telus biodiversity plan prioritizes technology, Indigenous partnerships – Sustainable Biz Canada

June 2, 2026 Technologies like drones, AI tools, ground cameras to be employed to collect, track data on projects Vancouver-based communication technology company Telus (T-T) is making protection and restoration…

Human rights complaints from families of Indigenous people who died in Timmins dismissed – CTV News

June 02, 2026 The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has dismissed two complaints alleging systemic racism in the death of two Indigenous people in Timmins several years ago because both…

Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin, Yukon University sign agreement to co-design curriculum in Dawson City – CBC

Jun 02, 2026 ‘For Trʼondëk students, it’s loud and clear — you belong here,’ says First Nation’s director of education It’s another step forward in the work to create a…

Lawful access, election laws and electrification on the agenda – iPolitics

June 2, 2026 What’s on the agenda for the House and Senate committees today. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree’s latest stand-alone pitch to update the laws on lawful access to…

From Brownfields to Brightfields: Advancing a just energy transition in Indigenous communities – The Environment Journal

June 1, 2026 Over the past three decades, brownfield policy has shifted from a narrow focus on contamination management to a broader redevelopment agenda associated with urban revitalization, environmental enhancement,…

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