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AI, Clean Energy, and Opportunities for Indigenous Communities – ICC

Artificial intelligence (AI) and clean energy are rapidly becoming two of the most influential forces shaping the global economy. While these industries are often discussed separately, they are becoming increasingly connected…

Transformative $210,000 donation launches the Indigenous Knowledge, Work and Entrepreneurship (IKWE) program to support Indigenous student success at Algonquin College – Education News Canada

May 21, 2026 Algonquin College is announcing a $210,000 donation from the Josette Robertso and Joan Johnston Family Foundation to establish the Indigenous Knowledge, Work and Entrepreneurship (IKWE) program. Developed by the College’s Department of Indigenous Initiatives, IKWE will offer…

New database aims to consolidate information on major projects – Cabin Radio

May 21, 2026 The Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board is launching a new online database that it says aims to deliver “timely, coordinated and evidence-based decisions on major projects”…

Northern Ontario health authority’s ex-CEO, former chief of staff raise concerns after baby’s death – CBC

May 21, 2026 Pat Chilton says he’d worked to establish high-calibre care at WAHA in partnership with Accreditation Canada A former chief executive officer of the Weeneebayko Area Health Authority…

Warm weather, low precipitation spark Lake Babine Nation concern – My Prince George Now

May 21, 2026 The Lake Babine Nation is urging residents to not have, or exercise caution around campfires. It added its territory spans both the Northwest and Prince George fire…

More work needed to complete National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls 231 Calls for Justice – Anishinabek News

May 21, 2026 FORT WILLIAM FIRST NATION — Fort William held its Red Dress Walk in honour of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit (MMIWG2S+) people on…

New program training Indigenous housing inspectors in the North – Cabin Radio

May 21, 2026 When Stan Knight worked as an RCMP officer in northern Manitoba and Nunavut, he said he noticed the degree to which proper housing – or a lack…

Northern leaders lauded during national Indigenous prosperity awards – Northern Ontario Business

May 21, 2026 Brian Davey and Z’gamok Enterprises recognized by National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association A long-time business leader and a construction company from Northern Ontario were among the recipients…

Alberta to hold consultation sessions this year on future plans for dealing with oilsands tailings ponds – CBC

May 21, 2026 Province says process to include Indigenous communities, local municipalities, environmental groups and more The Alberta government has announced it will be launching engagement sessions this year as…

MSIFN still in talks with Pickering about Consultation Protocol MOU – Durham Radio News

May 21, 2026 The Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation (MSIFN) are clarifying the status of an Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the City of Pickering as the first nation…

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