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Appeal court says Manitoba acted honourably in cancelling hydro deal with Metis group

Manitoba’s appeal court has ruled the Progressive Conservative government acted honourably when it cancelled a $67-million agreement with the province’s Metis federation that Premier Brian Pallister called “hush money.” The Manitoba Metis Federation had applied to overturn a March 2020 Court of Queen’s Bench review that concluded the government had ...

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Climate change affecting more than just the landscape in Labrador 

By Evan Careen Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Climate change has many effects, and not just on the landscape, that was evident when listening to a panel of Labradorians talk about the issue Thursday as part of “Focus North: Labrador at the Front Lines of Climate Change,” an online session organized ...

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Indigenous nation opposes jade mining in northwestern B.C. 

By Brenna Owen THE CANADIAN PRESS VANCOUVER -Demand for jade has sparked both a reality TV series set in the remote northwestern corner of British Columbia and opposition from an Indigenous nation over its lack of consent to jade mining in its territory. The Tahltan Nation has strong ties to ...

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Ontario First Nations group backs Line 5 shutdown, slams Ottawa for fighting back

The U.S. and Canada are clashing over the effects of Line 5, the Canadian petroleum pipelines in the open waters of the Straits of Mackinac, a major shipping lane and an important whitefish spawning ground. Photo by FLOW WASHINGTON- A prominent First Nations group in Ontario is accusing the federal ...

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People of colour more exposed than whites to air pollution 

By Drew Costley THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Across America, people of colour are exposed to more air pollution than whites from industry, vehicles, construction and many other sources, a new study has found. Using government air pollution and census data, researchers found that disproportionate numbers of non-white people were exposed to ...

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Roberta Jamieson and Murray Sinclair to chair CN Indigenous Advisory Council

CN Proudly Announces Appointment of Ms. Roberta Louise Jamieson and The Honourable Murray Sinclair as Co-Chairs of Its New Indigenous Advisory Council April 27, 2021 09:00 ET | Source: Canadian National Railway The Company is Moving Toward a New Level of Collaboration with Indigenous Communities MONTREAL, April 27, 2021 — The Board ...

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Alberta First Nations say provincially regulated gambling website unauthorized

CALGARY-Two First Nations are taking the Alberta government and its gaming commission to court over its entry into the online gaming sector. Play Alberta, a provincially-regulated gaming site launched last fall, offers virtual slots and table games while casinos remain shut down due to COVID-19. The province has said it ...

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Shuttering Line 5 would be a mistake, energy ministers warn

By Yasmine Ghania  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Provincial energy ministers made their case to a parliamentary committee Tuesday on the importance of the Line 5 pipeline and Ottawa’s duty to prevent it from shutting down. Enbridge’s Line 5, which ships up to 540,000 barrels per day of natural gas liquids ...

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