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Alberta Minister: First Nations Pipeline Support '50/50'

Alberta's Indigenous Relations Minister Rajan Sawhney says pipeline support among First Nations is split, but expects concerns to ease after consultations. The province aims to submit a West Coast pipeline proposal by mid-2026.

First Babies of 2026 Born Across British Columbia

Meet the first babies born in British Columbia in 2026, from Kelowna to Terrace. Discover the heartwarming stories of these special New Year arrivals and the families welcoming them.

B.C.'s First Child of 2026 Born in Kelowna

The first baby of the new year in British Columbia arrived in Kelowna on January 1, 2026. Discover the heartwarming story of this special New Year's arrival.

Israeli Soldier Attacks Palestinian in West Bank

An Israeli reservist fired shots and rammed his vehicle into a Palestinian man at prayer. The military terminated his service amid record violence in the West Bank. Read the full report.

Ottawa, First Nations present child welfare reform plan

The federal government and First Nations leaders have presented a collaborative plan to overhaul Canada's child welfare system, marking a significant step toward reconciliation. Learn about the proposed changes.

Ottawa, First Nations Present Child Welfare Reform Plans

The federal government and First Nations leaders have presented a collaborative plan to overhaul Canada's child welfare system, marking a significant step toward Indigenous-led solutions. Learn about the proposed reforms and their potential impact.

First Nations trust 'fragile' amid B.C. UN law changes

The B.C. government's consideration of changes to a UN declaration law is testing the 'fragile' trust of First Nations, with Premier David Eby's leadership under scrutiny. Read the latest developments.

Major drug bust in Ohsweken nets cocaine, cash

Six Nations Police seize more than a kilogram of cocaine and $30,000 during a search of an Ohsweken home. Details on the significant drug bust and ongoing investigation.

Poilievre: Will Build Pipeline Over Objections

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre states he would proceed with an oil pipeline even without unanimous consent, contrasting PM Carney's consensus approach. Key details on the political divide.

UN Calls on Taliban to End Ban on Afghan Women

The United Nations has issued a formal call for the Taliban to reverse its ban on Afghan women working in UN offices in Afghanistan. This move highlights the ongoing human rights crisis under the de facto authorities.

Vatican Indigenous artifacts return to Canada

A significant collection of Indigenous artifacts from the Vatican Museums has been repatriated to Canada, marking a pivotal moment in reconciliation and cultural restoration. Read the full story.

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