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North America’s Native nations reassert their sovereignty: ‘We are here’ Across the continent, Indigenous peoples are methodically reasserting control over their land, laws, and how they live.
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The StarPhoenix on MSNCuthand: Indigenous oral history vastly different than what history books sayJune is Indigenous history month and June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day. It’s a day to celebrate our history and role ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNMassive Battery Energy Storage System project sparks controversy at Ottawa committee meetingMore than 60 speakers lined up Thursday to speak to the City of Ottawa’s Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee over a proposal to build a vast electrical storage facility in West Carleton.
Driving across Canada and how to plan a Canada road trip. Excellent tips and tricks and our favourite driving routes.
The country’s largest grid-scale battery project operates a stone’s throw away from the former Nanticoke coal plant — planned, developed, constructed and owned with First Nations partners.
TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is pushing through a controversial mining bill despite the protests of several hundred First Nations members who came from the far north to ...
The Tom Longboat run, hosted annually by Six Nations of the Grand River (SNGR) near Brantford, Ont., since 1999, has been cancelled after the family spoke out against the First Nation's cannabis ...
The Tom Longboat run, hosted annually by Six Nations of the Grand River (SNGR) near Brantford, Ont., since 1999, has been cancelled after the family spoke out against the First Nation's cannabis ...
Many First Nations people in Ontario are continuing protests following the passing of Bill 5 in Ontario last week. Bill 5, the Protecting Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, allows the province ...
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is pushing through a controversial mining bill despite the protests of several hundred First Nations members who came from the far north to the front ...
Two First Nations involved in Ontario’s Ring of Fire project speak out against new mining law. Doug Ford apologizes for controversial comments after meeting with First Nations chiefs on Bill 5.
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