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BC First Nation votes for self-governance treaty

The Tla'amin Nation has voted resoundingly in favor of a groundbreaking treaty that moves the community toward self-governance and marks a significant step in reconciliation efforts.

BC First Nation votes for self-governance treaty

Kitselas First Nation members have voted decisively to approve a landmark treaty that moves the community toward self-governance and economic independence after decades of negotiations.

SCO Hosts First Nations Veterans Summit in Winnipeg

The Southern Chiefs' Organization brings together First Nations veterans and community members for a historic summit focused on healing, recognition, and preserving Indigenous military legacy.

Sarah Obrien: Calgary Stampede's 2026 Princess

Sarah Obrien makes history as Calgary Stampede's 2026 Princess, joining the prestigious Royalty Program during its landmark 80th anniversary celebration. Discover her journey and the program's legacy.

La Tulipe Wins Court Battle Against Noise Restrictions

Montreal's beloved La Tulipe performance venue triumphs in Quebec court, overturning noise restrictions that threatened its survival. The landmark decision preserves the city's vibrant arts scene and cultural heritage.

Lost PNE Landmark Returns After 67-Year Absence

A cherished piece of Vancouver history has come home! Discover the incredible journey of the iconic Miss PNE sign as it returns to the Pacific National Exhibition after nearly seven decades.

Canada's Reconciliation Crisis: A Nation Divided

An in-depth analysis reveals how Canada's reconciliation agenda is creating division, draining public funds, and threatening national unity. Discover the unintended consequences of current policies.

Rufus Wainwright Changes O Canada Lyrics Again

Celebrated Canadian-American musician Rufus Wainwright has introduced fresh lyrics to O Canada, marking another evolution in the national anthem's storied history. Discover the changes and the inspiration behind them.

Caboto Club Celebrates 100 Years in Windsor

Windsor's historic Caboto Club prepares for its 100th anniversary celebration, honoring a century of Italian-Canadian heritage, cultural preservation, and community building in Southwestern Ontario.

DTES Indigenous activists receive national honour

Two remarkable Indigenous women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside are being recognized with one of Canada's highest civilian awards for their decades of community advocacy and leadership.

Ignoring Indigenous Consultation Derails Business Projects

New KPMG research shows Canadian businesses face significant project delays and financial risks when failing to conduct proper Indigenous consultations. Discover why corporate Canada is waking up to this critical issue.

BC seeks court stay in Cowichan Tribes case

British Columbia Premier David Eby announces the province will seek a court stay in the Cowichan Tribes case, citing significant implications for Indigenous reconciliation and land rights across BC.

Caboto Club Marks 100 Years as Windsor Landmark

Discover the remarkable 100-year journey of Windsor's Caboto Club, from its humble beginnings as an Italian immigrant society to becoming a premier entertainment venue and community cornerstone.

Louvre Security Gaps Exposed in Police Report

A confidential police report reveals shocking security vulnerabilities at the Louvre Museum, including inadequate surveillance and emergency response failures that could endanger priceless artworks.

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