Veterans Face Budget Cuts and Policy Changes Under Carney
Robert Smol alleges Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is systematically dismantling veteran support through budget cuts and legislative changes. Veterans urged to organize and protest.
Robert Smol alleges Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is systematically dismantling veteran support through budget cuts and legislative changes. Veterans urged to organize and protest.
Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson apologizes for suggesting a Zoom meeting with Coastal First Nations over pipeline concerns, amid political fallout from a new Alberta energy deal.
Two First Nations in northwestern Ontario demand provincial ban on industrial development across three million hectares of remote northern territory. Learn about their conservation efforts.
BC Premier David Eby dismisses pipeline memorandum as distraction while First Nations leaders reaffirm tanker ban stance. Get the latest on energy policy developments.
B.C.'s NDP government and Coastal First Nations vow to fight new pipeline agreement between Ottawa and Alberta that could bypass tanker ban and environmental protections.
Northern Ontario lawyers challenge decision slashing legal fees from $510M to $40M after securing $10B settlement for Robinson Huron Treaty First Nations. Follow the appeal.
Coastal First Nations in British Columbia declare unwavering opposition to proposed northern oil pipeline, citing environmental risks and Indigenous rights. Read their powerful stance.
University of Manitoba collaborates with First Nations on groundbreaking lunar satellite project, marking Canada's first domestically-built moon orbiter. Discover this historic space mission.
Southern Alberta First Nations communities organize Feeding the People event to support unhoused Indigenous Calgarians. Learn how community solidarity addresses urban Indigenous homelessness.
Collège Boréal unveils Shkode Heart of Fire Pavilion, a new Indigenous education center offering hybrid learning programs for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students in Northern Ontario.
First responders from Six Nations, Waterloo Region and Caledon receive recognition for their bravery in emergency situations. Read their inspiring stories of courage.
Proposed legislation could significantly expand First Nations status eligibility. Learn what this means for Indigenous communities and Canadian reconciliation efforts.
Tsuut'ina Nation voters remove head chief and minor chief amid sexual assault charges in council election. Political shift signals community demand for accountability.
Tsuut'ina Nation elects Ellery Starlight as head chief, while two former chiefs facing sexual assault charges are not re-elected. Read about the community's new direction.
B.C. Premier David Eby defends federal oil tanker ban as crucial for Indigenous support of major projects while criticizing Alberta and Saskatchewan leaders. Read the latest political developments.
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. 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.
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.
The Senate has passed significant amendments to the First Nations status legislation, moving forward Indigenous rights recognition. Next step: House of Commons vote.
The Salisbury Royal Canadian Legion branch remains open thanks to new volunteers stepping up. Discover how community support preserves this vital veterans' space in New Brunswick.
As Remembrance Day tributes fade, a retired Canadian Armed Forces member questions the sincerity of 'thank you for your service' amid planned $4.2 billion cuts to Veterans Affairs.
Federal budget reveals 10% of Carney's cuts come from reducing marijuana funding for veterans. Veterans Affairs to save $4.23B by reforming cannabis program that supplies 30 tonnes annually.
Community and First Nations show muted response to Sisson Mine's potential inclusion on nation-building list. Read about the local concerns and implications for New Brunswick.
New polling reveals most Canadians feel insufficient support is provided to local veterans. The findings come after Remembrance Day ceremonies across the country.
The Tsleil-Waututh Nation announces landmark acquisition of Hastings Casino in Vancouver, marking significant Indigenous economic development. Learn about this historic transaction.
The last Chinese Canadian WWII soldier, Gordie Quan, died at 99. Remembrance Day ceremonies in Vancouver honoured his legacy and Cold War veterans who continue to serve.
Windsor Public Library preserves local WWII veterans' stories through oral history project. Discover their firsthand accounts this Remembrance Day 2025.
Paws Fur Thought pairs service dogs with military and RCMP veterans coping with operational stress injuries. Discover how these remarkable animals are saving lives across Nova Scotia.
Communities across Canada gather for Remembrance Day ceremonies as the nation marks 80 years since WWII. Poll shows 70% of Canadians plan to observe the day of remembrance.
Montreal residents gather for Remembrance Day ceremonies as Canada marks 80 years since WWII. Discover how the city pays tribute to diminishing veteran population.