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Pope returns 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada

The Vatican Museums are repatriating 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada as part of reconciliation efforts. This historic return marks significant progress in addressing colonial legacy.

Trump to Sue BBC for Billions Over Edited Speech

Donald Trump announces a $5 billion lawsuit against the BBC after it apologized for a misleading edit of his Capitol riot speech but refused to pay damages. Read the full story.

Foreign Ownership of Sask. Farmland Sparks Concern

Saskatchewan farmers are being priced out of the market as foreign and speculative investors drive up farmland prices. APAS calls for urgent government action to protect local producers.

BBC apologizes to Trump over edited speech

BBC issues formal apology to Donald Trump for editing his speech but rejects compensation claims. The incident occurred in November 2025 amid ongoing political tensions.

4 Essential Canadian Books to Read This Month

Discover four compelling Canadian books for your reading list this month, featuring Margaret Atwood's memoir, Alan Doyle's Newfoundland tales, Mark Critch's satire, and R.H. Thomson's war reflections.

Canada's Indigenous Rights Iceberg Grows Larger

A groundbreaking legal analysis reveals how the Tsilhqot'in land title decision could reshape resource development and Indigenous relations across Canada, creating unprecedented uncertainty for industry and government.

Federal Budget Fails First Nations: AFN Chief

Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak expresses deep disappointment with Canada's 2024 federal budget, calling it a failure to address critical infrastructure gaps and implement Jordan's Principle.

First Nation excluded from AI data centre consultation

A proposed AI data centre spanning thousands of hectares in Alberta faces opposition as the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation says they were never consulted about the development on their traditional territory.

Court Land Ruling Sparks Property Rights Crisis in Canada

A controversial British Columbia court decision granting the Cowichan Tribes ownership of a former RV park has legal experts and property owners questioning the future of private property rights in Canada. This landmark ruling could set a precedent for In

Barrie Boundary Expansion Approved by Oro-Medonte

Simcoe County's political landscape shifts as Oro-Medonte Township approves Barrie's boundary expansion proposal, sparking mixed reactions from local leaders about future development.

Manitoba First Nations Push for Federal Budget Changes

Manitoba First Nations leaders are calling for urgent amendments to the federal budget, arguing it fails to address pressing infrastructure, healthcare, and economic development needs in their communities.

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