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mbcradio.com > 2026 > 03 > chief-sunshine-pens-letter-to-pm-opposing-co-operation-agreement-with-alberta

Chief Sunshine pens letter to PM opposing co-operation agreement with Alberta

3+ hour, 43+ min ago  (543+ words) by MBC News | Mar 17, 2026 Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation Chief Sheldon Sunshine has written a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney criticizing the federal government's tentative co-operation agreement with the Alberta government on environmental regulation and the impact assessment process. Sunshine's…...

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mbcradio.com > 2026 > 02 > artist-isaac-murdoch-speaks-out-on-alberta-separation-referendum

Artist Isaac Murdoch Speaks Out on Alberta Separation Referendum

1+ mon, 5+ day ago  (229+ words) by MBC News | Feb 11, 2026 As Alberta faces discussions about a potential separation referendum, Indigenous artist and activist Isaac Murdoch is making it clear that the province has no authority over Indigenous lands or treaty agreements. Murdoch, a celebrated member of…...

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mbcradio.com > 2026 > 01 > first-nations-to-own-equity-in-new-atlantic-transmission-line

First Nations to own equity in new Atlantic transmission line

1+ mon, 3+ week ago  (644+ words) by MBC News | Jan 22, 2026 An agreement enabling First Nations to have an ownership stake in an Atlantic Canada clean energy project was announced on Jan. 21. At a news conference held at Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia, officials from the…...

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mbcradio.com > 2026 > 01 > alberta-justice-rules-that-provincial-separation-without-informed-consent-violates-treaty-rights

Alberta justice rules that provincial separation without informed consent violates Treaty Rights

2+ mon, 1+ week ago  (412+ words) by MBC News | Jan 5, 2026 Alberta Judge Colin Feasby has ruled that a proposed citizen-initiated referendum on provincial separation is unconstitutional. In a decision delivered on December 5, 2025 " just hours after the provincial government introduced Bill 14 to bypass the Court of King's…...