Thursday, January 15, 2026

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Feds downloading responsibilities on provinces, creating more problems

Canada’s relationship with aboriginal peoples is broken and instead of trying to repair it, the Conservatives are continuing to undermine the trust required for a successful relationship. In early June, on top of across the board cuts to core funding for Aboriginal organizations announced last September, the Conservatives announced they are cutting project funding by […]

Feds helping aboriginal peoples achieve prosperity, self-sufficiency: Valcourt

Since 2006, our government has taken concrete steps to ensure that First Nations have the same quality of life, the same opportunities, and the same choices as all other Canadians. Our commitment to achieving these goals is rooted in the understanding that a strong, prosperous Canada must include healthier, more self-sufficient, and prosperous First Nation […]

We need a willing partner in the Canadian government

Last week marked the fifth anniversary of the government’s apology to First Nations for the residential schools. At that time, the Prime Minister—who has called the apology one of his most rewarding days in office—stated, “There is no place in Canada for the attitudes that inspired the residential schools system to ever prevail again.” Five […]

First Nations groups resolute in their opposition to Keystone XL

First Nations groups are resolute in their opposition to the Keystone XL Pipeline, and are willing to go to great lengths over the coming months in order to stop the project, activists say.  Maryam Adrangi, of the progressive think-tank the Council of Canadians, told The Hill Times that activist groups are “training people for non-violent […]

Federal Conservatives taking ‘big government’ approach to First Nations

The federal government continues to face accusations that it’s imposing paternalistic legislation and failing to consult with First Nations, but the Conservatives insist that their legislation will improve on-reserve quality of life and stimulate economic development. The Conservatives continued to move forward on First Nations legislation last week, passing two more bills that will impact […]

Aboriginal business leaders see paradigm shift in new economic opportunities

Aboriginal peoples are ready to play a leading role in the Canadian economy, but business leaders say that access to equity remains a barrier to aboriginal entrepreneurship and the Indian Act continues to be an obstacle to economic self-sufficiency to First Nations living on reserve. Canada’s aboriginal population is growing rapidly and ready to play […]

Defined pensions largely a thing of the past

  WATERLOO, ONT. —The world of retirement income security is rapidly changing—and leaving most Canadians without a security net. In 1986, a sizeable 39 per cent of the labour force had an employer-sponsored pension and most of these (92 per cent) were defined-benefit plans where workers knew clearly the income they would have post-retirement. By […]

Home and long-term care improvements needed to respond to aging population: CMA

  Leading health policy researchers and Canada’s largest medical organization say that improved long-term and home-based health-care delivery could go a long way in cutting the costs associated with caring for Canada’s aging population, but federal disengagement on the health file remains an obstacle. The Canadian Medical Association made improvements to long-term care and home […]