TORONTO (Reuters) -A group of Canada's First Nations has launched a constitutional challenge to recently passed laws that would fast-track approval of infrastructure projects like mines and oil ...
In a Canada growing more politically restless by the day, the question will not solely be whether you can divide, but whether ...
One First Nation has sued the province of Alberta, arguing that allowing a possible referendum on separating from Canada is a ...
Bill C-5 streamlines approvals for energy and mining projects but faces lawsuits from First Nations. Indigenous groups argue the law violates constitutional rights and bypasses environmental ...
A new program in remote First Nations across northwestern Ontario aims to improve access to medical transportation and ...
As the Six Nations of the Grand River face water scarcity due to corporate extraction and limited land ownership, a new study ...
The council of Cape Breton's Membertou First Nation has passed a new resolution saying the province and RCMP have no right to ...
The project connects 17 First Nations in northwestern Ontario to the Ontario power grid, replacing costly and unreliable diesel generators. Owned 51% by First Nations, with plans for full ownership ...
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