Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson called on Ottawa and the provinces to weigh new oil pipelines. He excluded ...
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Snotty Nose Rez Kids became the first ever Indigenous artists to win best rap album of the year at this year’s Juno Awards, ...
The proposed $6 million Cedar LNG facility in Kitimat has received a $200 million injection from the federal government.
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ICT News on MSNIndigenous artists win big at Canada’s 2025 Juno AwardsIndigenous musical artists in Canada are being recognized at the highest levels, taking home some of the year’s top prizes at ...
and the Haisla First Nation, and is slated to be the largest Indigenous majority-owned infrastructure project in Canadian history, stakeholders say. Originally valued at $3 billion, the federal ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNJuno Awards: Snotty Nose Rez Kids first Indigenous artists to win best rap albumSnotty Nose Rez Kids became the first Indigenous group to win the Juno award for rap album of the year at Saturday night’s ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNWATCH: Discussing Indigenous leadership at the B.C. Natural Resources ForumCatherine Pennington, director of Indigenous advisory services at KPMG Canada. • Crystal Smith, chief councillor of the ...
Rochelle BakerLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterCanada's National ObserverThe federal Liberals are sending mixed messages ...
The Government of Canada has pledged to contribute up to $200 million to help the Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp.
Indigenous nations and governments can work together to deliver much-needed Canadian energy to the world,” said Pembina President and CEO Scott Burrows. “Together with our partner, the Haisla ...
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