A third First Nation wants Parks Canada to give its members increased access, including limited hunting rights, to Jasper National Park, saying they were evicted when it was created in western Alberta. 2 First Nations have been granted hunting access in the national park A third First Nation wants Parks …
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Indigenous group calls for access to Jasper National Park, saying they were evicted
A third First Nation wants Parks Canada to give its members increased access, including limited hunting rights, to Jasper National Park, saying they were evicted when it was created in western Alberta. 2 First Nations have been granted hunting access in the national park A third First Nation wants Parks …
Read More »3 Winnipeg grandmothers band together to create rap song in support of landfill search, MMIWG
Three Winnipeg grandmothers are using rap music to advocate for the search of a landfill north of the city, where the remains of two First Nations women are believed to be. Song by Grassroots Grannies 1st release for national, 7-part project Three Winnipeg grandmothers are using rap music to advocate …
Read More »Vodka from CO2? Feasible. Energy storage? Fantasy. Danielle Smith’s hot-and-cold views on technology
She has effused about hydrogen cars, small modular nuclear reactors and even direct-air carbon capture. But industrial-scale batteries? Danielle Smith describes those as "fantasy thinking." The premier talks up a lot of early-stage innovations, but she's down on big batteries Credit where it's due: It took guts for Danielle Smith …
Read More »Manitoba woman whose son died in Bosnia named National Silver Cross Mother
Gloria Hooper will lay a wreath at the cenotaph in Ottawa during the national Remembrance Day ceremony, representing all families who have lost a child in service to Canada. 'I think of him every day — like, every single day,' Gloria Hooper says about Chris, who died in 1996 Christopher …
Read More »‘Listen to us,’ says residential school survivor as N.L. premier begins apologies in Labrador
Miriam Lyall was taken from her home in Hopedale at 13 years of age and sent to the North West River dormitory. She now has thoughts on how Premier Andrew Furey can make an actual impact with apologies in Labrador. Premier Andrew Furey is set to travel to each of …
Read More »‘Outright incompetence’: Whistleblowers secretly recorded civil servant slamming federal green fund
Whistleblowers who filed a complaint against Sustainable Development Technology Canada had hoped for a management overhaul and a full-fledged investigation. They allege conflicts of interest and cases of mismanagement of public funds at the foundation that subsidizes Canada's cleantech sector. Radio-Canada/CBC provided with secret recordings concerning Sustainable Development Technology Canada …
Read More »Why it’s getting harder for Doug Ford to sidestep blame for Greenbelt scandal
Premier Doug Ford has long insisted that he and his office had absolutely nothing to do with picking which Greenbelt and rural properties to approve for housing development, but there’s growing evidence calling that claim into question. More evidence emerges premier’s office involved in picking properties for development Premier Doug …
Read More »As Alberta threatens to pull out of CPP, Freeland calls a meeting with other finance ministers
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday she would convene a meeting with her provincial and territorial counterparts later this week to discuss Alberta's proposal to pull out of the Canada Pension Plan. 'The CPP has been the bedrock of a secure and dignified retirement,' says Freeland Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland …
Read More »Patient, employee data taken in ransomware attack of 5 Ontario hospitals could be exposed
The IT systems provider for five southwestern Ontario hospitals says patient and staff data have been taken and could be revealed in an ongoing ransomware attack. OPP, Interpol and FBI are now assisting the hospitals' IT provider A multi-layered international cyber investigation is underway after five southwestern Ontario hospitals had …
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