
First Nations challenge BC’s fast-tracked mine approval
The mining industry in British Columbia confronts a pivotal moment as Indigenous groups challenge the province’s accelerated approval process for a significant […]

The mining industry in British Columbia confronts a pivotal moment as Indigenous groups challenge the province’s accelerated approval process for a significant […]

Thesis Gold (TSXV: TAU; US-OTCQX: THSGF) launched the environmental assessment (EA) and permitting process for its Lawyers-Ranch gold-silver project at both provincial […]
Thesis Gold (TAU‑TSXV) announced an equity investment by the Kwadacha, Tsay Keh Dene and Takla First Nations. The First Nations involved subscribed […]
Toronto-based Sterling Metals (TSXV: SAG; US-OTCQB) announced on September 8, 2025, that it has formed an exploration partnership through an agreement with […]
NexGen Energy (TSX: NXE; US-NYSE: NXE) launched its largest scholarship program yet, awarding eight scholarships for the 2025–26 academic year. The increase […]
The First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC) and Firelight have released a new joint primer, An Introduction to Indigenous-Led Assessment: Key Considerations […]
Canada aims to speed up nation‑building projects and forge a single, more connected economy by fast‑tracking major infrastructure through federal‑provincial cooperation. As […]
The Osoyoos Indian Band (Swiw̓s) in British Columbia warned governments and industry they must not ignore Indigenous rights and title after Teck […]
KGHM International and Atikameksheng Anishnawbek announced they signed an impact and benefit agreement (IBA) for the Victoria Mine. Gimaa Nootchtai of Atikameksheng […]
Cascadia Minerals (TSXV: CAM; US-OTCQB: CAMNF) reported it has received a 10-year Class 4 exploration permit for its 177 km2 Carmacks project. Diamond drilling […]
FPX Nickel (TSXV: FPX; US-OTCQB: FPOCF) announced that it has been awarded a total of $3.5 million from Natural Resources Canada’s Critical Minerals Infrastructure Fund […]
Indigenous communities play a critical role in developing the world’s natural resources. In this series of articles, we have touched on the […]
Minister confirms construction begins this fall Ontario Minister Greg Rickford announced a $61.8 million investment to kick-start construction of the “corridor to […]
When the Robertson headframe was slated for demolition after Con Mine had closed in 2003, Yellowknifers fought to preserve a structure that, […]