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RoseAnne Archibald calls for reinstatement after ouster as AFN national chief
In a five minute video posted to Facebook, Archibald also urged supporters to ensure a forensic audit of the national advocacy organization moved ahead.
RoseAnne Archibald loses her position as Assembly of First Nations national chief
The Assembly of First Nations moved to oust RoseAnne Archibald as its national chief on Wednesday, June 28, 2023, after more than a year of turmoil involving her leadership of the advocacy organization.
Federal infrastructure investments expected this fall
Details on the "next generation" of federal infrastructure funding programs are on track to be released this fall, Infrastructure Minister Dominic LeBlanc said after meeting with his provincial and territorial counterparts in British Columbia.
Liberals, Conservatives hang onto their seats in four byelections
Four byelections have returned seats back to the Liberals and Conservatives in strongholds many observers expected to remain status quo.
Trudeau calls byelection in Calgary Heritage for July 24
Voters in the federal riding of Calgary Heritage will go to the polls late next month.
Thousands of people are now back home, but wildfires still leave many evacuated
People in parts of Alberta and British Columbia are returning home after wildfire evacuation orders were lifted.
Bell's media cuts put Bill C-18 back in the spotlight as Meta blocks some news
A bill meant to force big tech companies to compensate Canadian media for news content appearing on their platforms is back in the spotlight amid BCE Inc.'s decision to slash 1,300 positions, including six per cent of its media arm.
More foreign firefighters arrive today to help Canada battle wildfires
More firefighters from abroad are expected to arrive today to help battle Canada’s worst wildfire season of the 21st century.
Canadian broadcasters pledge climate action to lighten impact of industry
Canada’s leading media companies are banding together to work on reducing their collective impact on the environment.
"Worst wildfire season of the 21st century': Blair
#Canada is experiencing its worst wildfire season of the 21st century. #Wildfires