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A group of Manitoba chiefs have emerged from a summit with Prime Minister Mark Carney with many of their concerns remaining ...
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The Narwhal reports on Canada's Bill C-5, aiming to fast-track pipelines and mines amid U.S. tensions, raising concerns over ...
A Community History makes a vital contribution to Métis historiography and to the growing body of scholarship that centers Indigenous voices in historical ...
RESTIV names Jill Fischer Director of Sales and Customer Satisfaction, bringing decades of client-first leadership to strengthen trust-driven cybersecurity.
Defending America’s Sovereignty Through FARA – Sun Case Exposes States’ Vulnerabilities by: Joseph T. Burns, Kellen Dwyer of Holtzman Vogel Baran Torchinsky & Josefiak PLLC Thursday, July 3 ...
The Saskatchewan government is joining Alberta in a legal challenge against the federal Impact Assessment Act, arguing the legislation continues to overstep into provincial jurisdiction despite ...
After the Supreme Court ruled to limit the use of nationwide injunctions, a local political science professor says the decision could have major consequences for how — and how quickly ...
The Government of Saskatchewan is throwing its weight behind Alberta as the two western provinces look to challenge the federal Impact Assessment Act. A news release issued Monday says the province is ...
The Supreme Court on Monday turned away a second bite at the apple to review California’s law requiring pork sold in the state to come from pigs raised with sufficient living space.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the provincial government is ready to challenge the injunction against Bill 26 in court instead of moving to invoke the notwithstanding clause as a next step.