June 1, 2026 Tyler A. Shipley’s book Canada in the World: Settler Capitalism and the Colonial Imagination is an incredibly useful history. It compiles a list of Canada’s crimes, giving…
Jun 01, 2026 Documents used in private consultations show 3 routes and 6 ports in northern B.C. The Alberta government has considered three different pipeline routes through northern British Columbia…
During the first half of May, sessional instructor Terry LeBlanc, who is also a founding Chair and current Director of NAIITS and an elder with the Abegweit Mi’kmaw First Nation Healing…
Jun 1, 2026 A recent court ruling involving Indigenous title and privately owned land in B.C. is raising questions about property rights, development and reconciliation efforts across the province. South…
May 31, 2026 The Permanent People’s Tribunal (PPT) on Missing and Disappeared Indigenous Children and Unmarked Graves in Canada released their preliminary statement on Sunday, finding that acts committed by…
June 1, 2026 NetNewsLedger 2026 Wildfire Update: Fire Danger High Across Much of Northwestern Ontario THUNDER BAY — Wildfire conditions are building across northwestern Ontario, with the latest forest fire…
Matthew Wildcat is a member of Ermineskin Cree Nation and the director of Indigenous Governance and Partnership at the University of Alberta. The relief offered to First Nations in Alberta…
As part of its plan to protect Ontario and build a stronger, more reliable electricity system, the government is welcoming increased First Nations ownership of the East-West Tie (EWT) Transmission…
June 1, 2025 Summary The Squamish Nation has regained some its land back after a lengthy court case against the federal government. Sen̓áḵw is the ancestral village name, and name…
Jun 1, 2026 When Ava Augustine began exploring university programs, she was drawn to the environment and engineering disciplines, but it was a unique program at the University of Guelph…