Canadian LNG: a climate change solution and a path for reconciliation

Indigenous communities like ours are getting involved in natural gas projects not despite the effects on emissions, but because of them.
More safe housing needed to end violence against Indigenous women, say NDP MP, Indigenous advocates

‘Housing is the biggest thing,’ says NDP MP Lori Idlout, noting too many women are put at risk because there’s not enough of it.
Empowering Indigenous prosperity and reconciliation with economy

The federal government can empower Indigenous ingenuity by listening to Indigenous voices, providing access to affordable capital, and making necessary policy changes.
Systemic reconciliation requires understanding promises of the past and needs of the present

To move forward, we first need an understanding of the spirit and intent of our original relationships and our shared history.
The Liberal government has failed to live up to its promises to Indigenous people

Advocacy from Indigenous Peoples has been relentless, yet this government continues to make Indigenous issues an afterthought.
What does meaningful recognition look like?

It is important to imagine reconciliation as a verb, a process toward something as well as a pathway out of something—the colonial state and its violence.
The possible shape of economic reconciliation

In order for Nunavut to thrive, we need to break our reliance on the federal government by generating wealth.
Indigenous Peoples and governments are here for the long haul

There is still work to be done, but I believe we have taken more steps forward to achieve reconciliation than any government in history.
Fifty years apart, Trudeau governments prefer tobacco harm reduction to protective laws

It took almost two decades before the tobacco control mistakes of the 1970s were remedied by the Mulroney government in 1988. Let’s hope we don’t have to wait that long for flavoured e-cigarettes to be removed from the market.
Innovation sector could fall behind without Liberal follow-through on open banking, say advocates

Canadians are still waiting for an open banking system, which the Liberal government pledged would happen in early 2023.