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New marine monitoring hub in Nunavut part of $816 million federal spending plans
By William Koblensky Varela, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunavut News The federal government is promising to spend $816 million on four new Arctic long‑range marine radar sites and a hub in Iqaluit, but no details were provided on potential community benefits or future employment figures. Decisions on how the Maritime Domain Awareness Hub will benefit Iqaluit have to be made by an Inuit-Crown Partnership special committee co-chaired by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Canadian Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. “This…
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Sun shines on Bread and Cheese
Six Nations marks 160 years of celebrating Bread and Cheese Day By Alex Murray Writer Not…
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Editorial: Bureaucratic management has descended
Six Nations Elected Council has become, well, simply put, just too bureaucratic. That is, the councillors…
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The Feather Report – Black & White and Red All Over
Black & White and Red All Over Photos by Carl Pascoe & Rachel A. Powless By…
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City launches Digital Service Squad to help small businesses adopt online technologies
Brantford, ON – In partnership with the Downtown Brantford BIA, the Brantford-Brant Business Resource Enterprise Centre…
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New marine monitoring hub in Nunavut part of $816 million federal spending plans
By William Koblensky Varela, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunavut News The federal government is promising to…
Motion Picture Association slams CRTC rules on Canadian content investment
By Alessia Passafiume The industry lobby group representing big American streaming services slammed new revenue rules…
Nunavut will get 725 homes in deal with federal government instead of 750
By William Koblensky Varela, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunavut News The federal government will spend $241…
The latest on Alberta’s vote on whether to have binding separation referendum
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has announced there will be a separation question on an Oct. 19…
Filmmaker seeks to empower Indigenous communities with training program
By Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Energeticcity.ca MOBERLY LAKE, B.C. — A filmmaker is looking to empower…
Beyond regulation: Why committed leadership will decide Canada’s energy future
By Amir Bahman Radnejad and Brenda Nguyen The Canadian government’s discussion paper, Getting Major Projects Built…
Carney says ‘Canada is working’, as Alberta readies for referendum
Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the thorny issue of Alberta’s separatist movement on Friday with a…
Carney says ‘co-operative federalism’ is working, as Alberta preps for referendum
Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the thorny issue of Alberta’s separatist movement in the form of…
CRTC triples streamers’ financial contributions to Canadian content
By Anja Karadeglija Large online streaming services must contribute 15 per cent of their Canadian revenues…
‘Very good news,’ that High Court will hear B.C. mineral claims case, Eby says
By The Canadian Press The B.C. government needs clarity from the Supreme Court of Canada on…
Plea to missing Webequie man: ‘Let us know you’re OK’
By Mike Stimpson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, SNnewswatch.com THUNDER BAY — In a ballroom at the…
Manitoba politician calls Saskatchewan farmer who killed Colten Boushie a victim
By Steve Lambert A Manitoba legislature member faced criticism Thursday for saying the farmer who killed…
CRTC triples streamers’ financial contributions to Canadian content
By Anja Karadeglija Large TV streaming services like Netflix must contribute 15 per cent of their…
Fort Simpson homeless shelter plans for new building
By Claire McFarlane, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Cabin Radio Architectural plans for a new homeless shelter…
New program training Indigenous housing inspectors in the North
By Claire McFarlane, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Cabin Radio When Stan Knight worked as an RCMP…
Mining in Nunavik depends on Inuit leadership, better transportation: professor
By Dominique Gené, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunatsiaq News While Nunavik can be a key contributor…
Cocktail of pills, caffeine and fire retardant put B.C. chinook salmon at risk: study
British Columbia researchers found more than 200 contaminants in water and chinook salmon tissue samples collected…
College celebrates successes while navigating enrolment shifts
By Mike Stimpson, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, SNnewswatch.com THUNDER BAY — Confederation College has seen a…
Alberta is to vote on whether to hold a separation referendum. Here’s how we got here
By Dayne Patterson Premier Danielle Smith announced Thursday that Albertans will be going to the polls…
Referendum on a referendum: Albertans to vote on putting separation on another ballot
By Lisa Johnson and Jack Farrell Premier Danielle Smith says Albertans will be going to the…







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