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Cote First Nation honours signing of Treaty 4 – Penticton Herald

Jun 1, 2026 “Being on Treaty 4 land, we love this land. We honour this land. It’s given us a lot,” said Cote First Nation Councilor Lambert ‘Frenchie’ Cote. “The…

Newsletter: Meet our Alliance advisory committee, Powering LNG through people, Indigenous partners, and more – FNNGA

June 1, 2026 Meet our Alliance advisory committee We introduced our members, and the public, to our team of top advisors: leaders of business, industry, community, Indigenous development, and energy.…

Search for remains of Grassy Narrows First Nation man continues near dump in northwestern Ontario – CBC

Jun 01, 2026 24-year-old man facing 1st-degree murder count among 2 charged in Mekhi Pelly case Now that the snow has melted and the ground has thawed, the family of…

B.C. Aboriginal title chaos the predictable result of NDP virtue-signalling: Karen Restoule in the National Post – MLI

June 1, 2026 And the B.C. government appears confused as to where the province should go from here. “Today’s legislation is a crucial step toward true and lasting reconciliation.” On…

Crews battling forest fire off Highway 144 – Sudbury News

June 01, 2026 The 10-hectare fire is not under control MATTAGAMI FIRST NATION — People on Highway 144 north of The Watershed may notice smoke from a nearby fire. The…

Ontario to designate Toronto island airport special economic zone after land takeover – Wings Magazine

June 1, 2026 Ontario will soon designate Toronto’s island airport as a so-called special economic zone in an effort to fast track its expansion now that the province has taken…

Comment: Supreme Court might be waiting for more evidence on Aboriginal title – Times Colonist

Jun 1, 2026 Perhaps Aboriginal title can’t apply to private land. But when the Supreme Court denies an application for leave to appeal, it never gives reasons. A commentary by…

Learning from Anishinabek authors at LitFest 2026 – Anishinabek News

June 1, 2026 THUNDER BAY — Anishinabek authors Waubgeshig Rice and Nolan Schmerk delivered workshops and presentations at the Northern Ontario Writers Workshop’s (NOWW) LitFest 2026, held May 22-23 in…

‘Substantial difference:’ Bamkushwada LP receives 20 per cent ownership in East-West Tie Transmission Line – CBC

Jun 01, 2026 Fort William Chief Solomon says nations involved will be looking to increase their equity stake in the project Six First Nations on the shores of Lake Superior…

Expanding definition of military spending in North is a good idea: Nunavut MP – Nunatsiaq News

Jun 1, 2026 All infrastructure projects across North should count towards defence, urges Canadian Federation of Municipalities in report Nunavut’s member of Parliament likes the idea of expanding the definition…

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