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Ontario signs deal with Marten Falls First Nation to fast track road to Ring of Fire
By Liam Casey Another northern Ontario First Nation has signed a partnership deal with the province to fast track construction on the road to the mineral-rich Ring of Fire. Marten Falls First Nation will receive nearly $40 million for a multi-purpose community centre, materials for other infrastructure projects, including this season’s winter road, and other priority projects. Chief Bruce Achneepineskum says the deal represents economic reconciliation, and adds it also fixes a relationship with the province that has historically left…
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Six Nations Firefighters responded to a blaze at a house at 1621 Fifth Line
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Ontario signs deal with Marten Falls First Nation to fast track road to Ring of Fire
By Liam Casey Another northern Ontario First Nation has signed a partnership deal with the province…
Neighbours relieved with energy storage plant decision
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Ontario should allow restorative justice in cases involving sexual offences: report
By Paola Loriggio and Rianna Lim A new report is calling on the Ontario government to…
‘We Need to Support the Working Class’
By Isaac Phan Nay, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Tyee Tanille Johnston wants to help the…
Elections Canada says protocol wasn’t followed in Nunavik during federal election
By Alessia Passafiume Elections Canada says voting services in Nunavik during the spring federal election were…
Carney, Smith sign pipeline deal, open door to changing B.C. tanker ban
By The Canadian Press Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have signed a…
Indigenous youth camp targets Sault expansion
By Sean Porter, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Sault Star The Indigenous Prosperity Foundation (IPF) says Sault…
B.C. Coastal First Nations vow oil pipeline to north coast ‘will never happen’
By Nick Murray The president of the Coastal First Nations in British Columbia said Wednesday an…
$50 ketchup: Nunavut mayor discusses coping with high grocery prices
By William Koblensky Varela, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunavut News GRISE FIORD, NUNAVUT-High grocery prices are…
Long-lost adult siblings strive to rebuild severed family bonds in ‘Meadowlarks’
By Cassandra Szklarski Director Tasha Hubbard didn’t have far to look for inspiration in order to…
No criminal offence by police in failed search for B.C. woman found dead: watchdog
British Columbia’s police watchdog agency says officers in an Interior community could have done more in…
Alberta-Ottawa pipeline accord unlikely to be “champagne-popping moment:’ Enserva CEO
By Lauren Krugel Oil and gas industry advocates say they’re heartened by an expected agreement between…
Ontario should allow restorative justice in cases involving sexual offences: report
By Paola Loriggio A new report is calling on the Ontario government to revisit a policy…
Carney expected to unveil agreement with Alberta on new pipeline today
By Nick Murray Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to unveil an agreement with Alberta Thursday…
Ontario’s repeal of emissions target looms over landmark climate case
By Jordan Omstead Ontario’s repeal of its own emissions targets is an 11th hour attempt to…
‘Expenditures exceed revenues’: Grand Erie school board reports $3.7-million deficit
By Celeste Percy-Beauregard, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Hamilton Spectator A school board in Brant has…
An art historian looks at the origins of the Indigenous arts collection at the Vatican Museums
By Gloria Bell, Associate Professor of Art History, McGill University Pope Leo XIV met with the…
Calls for grizzly hunts to return to Western Canada oversimplify a complex ecological issue
By Tandeep Sidhu and Lacee O’Neil Highly publicized grizzly bear attacks have ignited calls to reopen…
Senate approves bill ending second generation cutoff for Indigenous status qualification
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UCCM Police launch video to reengage public in search for Juanita Migwans
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