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B.C. First Nation members vote in favour of treaty, moving toward self-governance
A First Nation from the northwest coast of British Columbia has voted in favour of a constitution and a treaty that it says opens a path to a new era of self-government.
An official said the agreement will be key to fostering a rules-based international order in a region threatened by China's ...
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This Is One of the Most Remote Places in North America—and It Has Amazing Northern Lights Views
Here are some of the best northern lights guides in Canada's Yukon territory, including in Whitehorse, Dawson City, Haines Junction, and Old Crow.
Mahya Rezaei is trying to get her medical licence in the Yukon, but can’t without leaving the territory for several years. While an estimated 10,000 Yukoners don’t have access to a primary care ...
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Ancient Rhino Remains Discovered in the Canadian High Arctic
Scientists found the remains of an extinct rhino that lived in the Arctic 23 million years ago. It likely reached there over ...
The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation is challenging the Minister of Environment's approval of a uranium mine's environmental ...
THE PHILIPPINES and Canada on Sunday signed a military pact that will allow their troops to set foot in each other’s territories, deepening Manila’s defense ties with Ottawa amid lingering South China ...
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First Nation files lawsuit demanding Aboriginal title over lands in western Quebec
A First Nation has filed a title claim in Quebec Superior Court to large swaths of territory across the western part of the ...
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Canada bolsters Indo-Pacific presence with new defence pact with the Philippines
Defence Minister David McGuinty has signed a defence co-operation agreement with the Philippines during a visit to the ...
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Basic materials lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets fall
TORONTO — Canada's main stock index finished in positive territory, helped by gains in the basic materials sector, while U.S.
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Ottawa hopes Canadian labour will support building agenda, Hajdu says
The federal government wants to use "as much Canadian labour as possible" to achieve its infrastructure and homebuilding ...
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