Canada and Ontario are accelerating efforts to attract global investment and speed up approvals for new mining projects.
Top diplomats are converging as tensions rise between the U.S. and traditional allies like Canada over defense spending, ...
A bill to end the longest U.S. government shutdown now awaits final House approval after a small group of Senate Democrats ...
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Historic Treaties That Redrew the Map
Boundaries have rarely remained constant throughout history. The world is changed by empires, alliances, and political ...
In an email to Sudbury.com on behalf of their clients, Nahwegahbow Corbiere, Brian Gover of Stockwoods Barristers said an appeal was being contemplated, calling the judges decision ‘offensive’ and ‘pa ...
The United States and the Haudenosaunee will honor the 231st Anniversary of the Canandaigua Treaty. This treaty is historic ...
As part of the Downtown Renewal project, the City of Guelph has completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) ...
The title claim filed by the western Quebec First Nation encompasses eight main areas, including Gatineau Park, the Baskatong ...
While the 2025 election may have produced yet another minority Liberal government, pollsters say the results hint at a massive realignment in Canadian politics, upending the traditional left-right ...
The loan-guarantee program isn’t built for mining, and First Nations lack infrastructure and capital — as Canada races for critical minerals.
A judge has ruled legal fees in the Robinson-Huron Treaty annuities case should be substantially reduced. Two of the 21 First Nations that benefited from the settlement launched a court challenge of ...
An Ontario court judge has ruled a $510 million legal fee for lawyers who worked on a First Nations treaty rights case was unreasonable — and has ordered the fee scaled back to $23 million. “A ...
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