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Jeronimo Kataquapit and his family are planting flags and teepee poles every half-kilometre along the Attawapiskat River to ...
The government has faced fierce pushback to its proposed law to create special economic zones to fast-track priority infrastructure projects in the province.
The One Canadian Economy Act, or Bill C-5, was swiftly and arrogantly rammed through the House of Commons by Mark Carney’s Liberal government last Friday with the backing of the Conservative Party, ...
A regional chief for Anishinabek Nation says he briefed Ontario Provincial Police Thursday on what to expect when First ...
The boreal caribou roams more than 1,000 square kilometres each year across Ontario’s northern forests, relying on vast, ...
The Assembly of First Nations national chief is among a chorus of First Nations leaders urging Gov Gen Mary Simon to ...
Indigenous groups had pressed the federal government to take more time on the legislation to fast-track major projects ...
Many First Nations people in Ontario are continuing protests following the passing of Bill 5 in Ontario last week.
The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne (MCA) has joined in a growing number of First Nations across Ontario in opposing Bill 5 over threats to environmental, sovereignty and legal rights.
Tariffs—the economic thunderclaps shaking supply chains and squeezing profits—becomes the perfect storm that two seemingly ...
People in Northern Ontario deserve an economy built on fairness, inclusion and accountability. Done right, Bill 5 had an opportunity to include local Indigenous voices and improve working and living ...
Firstly, referring to the James Bay Lowlands, where the Ring of Fire is, all those lands were ceded and surrendered to the Crown by Treaty 9 in the early 1900s. They are not “unceded.” They are public ...