The carbon tax is not created for all

Transportation, heating, and electricity expenses are already substantial; the added burden of carbon pricing pushes these costs to crisis levels.
Minister Anandasangaree says reconciliation still ‘key pillar’ of Liberal plan following charged AFN reception

There’s still an ‘ambitious agenda’ before the next election, but reconciliation is a ‘generational goal,’ says Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree
Canada’s discourse on finfish aquaculture is environmental extremism at its finest

NGOs run misinformation campaigns, seed mistrust in good government, and undermine balanced policy that would benefit Canadians and the global community.
First Nations, industry say feds’ B.C. salmon farming transition timeline ‘irresponsible, unrealistic, and unachievable’

Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation Deputy Chief Isaiah Robinson says the imposed five-year transition undermines reconciliation and economic self-determination for First Nations
Sec. 35 rights are not to be given to just anybody

Indigenous rights are for Indigenous Peoples.
Gratitude, honour, and respect: reflections from a former Indigenous political staffer

Indigenous Peoples have always been an integral part of Canada, and it is crucial for governments, industries, and institutions to recognize and incorporate our perspectives.
Moving forward on the path to self-determination

Work is underway to address the controversial membership criteria within the Indian Act, often known as the Second-Generation Cut-Off.
This Indigenous History Month, it’s time to hold Canada’s top bankers accountable

When the executives of Canada’s Big Five testify at the House Environment Committee on June 13, it will be an opportunity to cut through the banks’ greenwashing and redwashing.
What could have been for reconciliation

Ottawa will be known as the town that stalled reconciliation in Canada for a generation.
‘Difficult to ascertain if there has been progress,’ says former MMIWG commissioner

June 3 marked the fifth anniversary of the release of the final report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Meanwhile, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree says he’s also frustrated by delays in progress, and wants to see an end to this crisis.