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First Nations Feed Indigenous Homeless in Calgary

Southern Alberta First Nations communities organize Feeding the People event to support unhoused Indigenous Calgarians. Learn how community solidarity addresses urban Indigenous homelessness.

Model U.N. Conference Coming to Banff in 2025

Students from around the world will gather in Banff for an international Model United Nations conference, fostering global diplomacy and leadership skills among youth.

Alberta to release education task force report

Alberta Premier and Education Minister will unveil findings from task force examining classroom challenges. Key report addresses educator concerns across provincial schools.

B.C. Port Dispute Puts Billions in Exports at Risk

A legal dispute at the Port of Prince Rupert, involving First Nations and an exclusivity deal, is jeopardizing Canada's plan to double non-U.S. exports and billions in resource opportunities.

B.C. says it was excluded from pipeline talks

B.C. Premier David Eby says his government was not consulted about rumoured pipeline negotiations between Ottawa and Alberta, warning the project risks real jobs and prosperity.

B.C. Liberal MPs require consent for tanker ban changes

Liberal MPs from British Columbia insist any modifications to the federal tanker ban must receive approval from both the provincial government and First Nations communities. Learn about the political implications.

Texas judge blocks Ten Commandments school law

Federal judge issues temporary injunction against Texas law requiring Ten Commandments displays in public schools. Legal battle continues over religious symbols in education.

Stacey Kay Named OCDSB Director of Education

The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board has appointed Stacey Kay as its new Director of Education. Learn about this important leadership change affecting Ottawa schools.

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.

Alberta Teachers Poised to Strike as Public Support Grows

Exclusive Leger poll shows overwhelming Albertans back teachers in contract dispute with provincial government. As tensions escalate, discover what's driving public opinion and what a potential strike could mean for students and families across Alberta.

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