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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.

Indigenous CEO Seeks Private Capital After $2.3B Cuts

Prominent Indigenous entrepreneur calls for urgent private sector investment following massive federal funding cuts that threaten to reverse years of economic advancement for First Nations communities.

Manitoba police officers shot at during car chase

Two Manitoba First Nations police officers narrowly escaped injury after their vehicle was shot at multiple times during a dangerous high-speed pursuit near a remote northern community.

Zohran Mamdani: Socialist Shaking Up NY Politics

Progressive Democrat Zohran Mamdani's unapologetic socialist agenda and confrontational style are reshaping New York's political landscape, drawing both fierce support and sharp criticism.

BC Government, First Nations in Land Rights Talks

Top-level meetings unfold in British Columbia as provincial ministers and First Nations leaders address escalating tensions surrounding Indigenous land rights and resource management.

BC First Nation votes for self-governance treaty

Kitselas First Nation members have voted decisively to approve a landmark treaty that moves the community toward self-governance and economic independence after decades of negotiations.

SCO Hosts First Nations Veterans Summit in Winnipeg

The Southern Chiefs' Organization brings together First Nations veterans and community members for a historic summit focused on healing, recognition, and preserving Indigenous military legacy.

Gold Eagle Casino Staying Put in Saskatoon

Saskatoon's Gold Eagle Casino will remain at its current location as SIGA dismisses relocation rumors. Learn why the popular gaming destination isn't moving and what this means for the community.

Bob Rae Leaves UN Role With No Regrets

Former Canadian ambassador Bob Rae concludes his United Nations tenure, sharing insights on global diplomacy and future plans in exclusive interview.

Ottawa woman charged in untaxed tobacco bust

An Ottawa woman confronts multiple charges after police uncover a significant quantity of untaxed cigarettes in a targeted enforcement operation, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat illicit tobacco trade.

B.C. Court Expands Indigenous Title to Urban Areas

A groundbreaking B.C. Supreme Court decision recognizes Indigenous title over specific urban and rural areas, challenging provincial land management and setting precedent for future claims.

BC seeks court stay in Cowichan Tribes case

British Columbia Premier David Eby announces the province will seek a court stay in the Cowichan Tribes case, citing significant implications for Indigenous reconciliation and land rights across BC.

Manitoba Politicians Clash in 'Waah Waah' Debate Drama

Manitoba's legislative session descended into chaos as NDP and PC politicians exchanged heated words over mocking 'waah waah' sounds during bill debate, sparking controversy over parliamentary decorum.

CAMI workers rally as GM contract talks intensify

Unifor Local 88 members launch three-day rally at Ingersoll GM plant as contract negotiations intensify, fighting to protect thousands of automotive manufacturing jobs in Southern Ontario.

GM cuts 1,200 EV battery jobs in Detroit

General Motors makes dramatic workforce reductions at its Detroit electric vehicle battery factory, citing slower-than-expected EV adoption and scaling back production plans.

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