Canada’s clean energy future is tangled in Indigenous land negotiations—and the solution might already be in Indigenous hands.
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Indigenous Sovereignty Takes Center Stage in North American Pipeline Ownership Battle
Ancient treaties collide with modern pipelines as 60+ united tribes rewrite ownership rules. Will Indigenous sovereignty finally win?
LNG Canada Expansion Faces Fierce Opposition Over Indigenous Consent and Emissions
LNG Canada’s expansion ignores Indigenous consent while promising economic glory. Can billion-dollar ambitions justify a 20% CO2 surge? The answer is complicated.
First Nations Group Secures Historic Stake in Major Canadian Pipeline Project
First Nations now own a slice of Canada’s biggest pipeline. What this means for 36 communities will change everything you assumed about Indigenous energy rights.
New Brunswick’s Mining Strategy Triggers Debate Over Stewardship and Indigenous Rights
New Brunswick’s mining boom promises prosperity, but Indigenous rights may be paying the hidden price. The full story is more complicated than you think.
Gitxaala Indigenous Rights Mining Free Entry System BC 2026
BC’s archaic mining laws collide with Indigenous rights as Gitxaała Nation challenges free entry system. A legal battle reshaping resource management could end centuries of injustice by 2026.
Environment Groups Condemn Mining Permits First Nations Consent 2026
Mining permits issued against First Nations’ will threaten crucial salmon habitats. Indigenous rights are bulldozed while corporations profit. Who really owns the land?
BC Mining Push Cost First Nations Concerns 2026
BC’s mining rush steamrolls over First Nations voices, endangering ancestral lands and waters. Will Indigenous rights be sacrificed at the altar of economic progress by 2026?
Tahltan Deal Precedent Mining Permits Indigenous Law Specialist 2026
The Tahltan deal revolutionizes Indigenous mining rights, flipping Canada’s resource management playbook upside down. Traditional power dynamics shatter as real authority replaces symbolic consultation. Who wins and who loses?
Canada US Pipeline Land Defenders State Violence Concerns Indigenous Rights 2026
Indigenous defenders face brutal state violence while resisting corporate pipeline projects. Their struggle for rights exposes the real cost of “progress” across borders. Who holds the power now?



