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Scotland held the Netherlands a 1-1 draw in Tilburg on Tuesday, achieving their first point of the UEFA Women’s Nations ...
As Ontario is expected to pass its controversial Bill 5 through its third and final reading on Wednesday, representatives of ...
First Nations in northern Manitoba want more equipment in their fight against wildfires that helped trigger a provincewide ...
The new Crown-Indigenous relations minister says there's a "critical" need to build up First Nations infrastructure — but ...
More than 50 First Nations in Canada — with 56,000 people total — depend on approximately 3,700 miles of winter roads. There are no paved roads connecting these Indigenous communities to the nearest ...
Legislators in Hawaii are implementing a tourism tax they believe will help the state take action against climate change.
US-based Westinghouse Electric Company’s has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Pabineau and Eel River Bar ...
The First Nations and Pasifika squad to take on the British and Irish Lions in July will have an experienced coaching staff representative of the region, led by former Wallabies forward and Tonga coac ...
Premier Doug Ford’s government is set to capitulate to some First Nation demands on a controversial mining bill, though it will not kill the proposed law outright despite the growing backlash.
Canada’s new prime minister is pushing to accelerate energy projects in a bid to decrease dependence on the US.
Premier David Eby gave First Nations leaders no indications Thursday that he plans to back down on his government’s controversial legislation to give his cabinet wide-ranging powers to approve ...
Sheldon Wuttunee, chief executive of Saskatchewan First Nations Natural Resource Centre of Excellence, an organization dedicated to supporting and increasing First Nations participation in the ...