BC, feds reach deal on LNG that keeps tanker ban in place

By Sonal Gupta, Canada’s National Observer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Coastal First Nations are welcoming the federal government’s commitment to keep the North Coast tanker ban in place as part of a new development deal with BC.

Prime Minister Mark Carney and BC Premier David Eby announced a nearly $20-billion agreement in Vancouver, with federal support for electricity transmission, LNG, mining, ports and transportation — while confirming the tanker ban will remain, even as Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Carney prepare to announce details of their pipeline deal on Thursday evening.

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Cortes Island Women’s Centre: offering support and resources since 2019

The July 2 broadcast has been added.

Some seven or eight years ago, longtime Cortes residentTanya Henck perceived a need for more support for women on the island struggling with various issues — domestic violence, sexual harassment, housing insecurity, poverty, mental health, social isolation — and launched the idea of a Women’s Resource Centre. Joined by a few other island women, she rented a space in the Mansons Hall building and formed a partnership with North Island Transition Society. In 2019, the Centre opened — just in time for the Covid pandemic.

Since then, the Cortes Island Women’s Resource Centre has served island women in many capacities. In an interview with Tanya in late May, we discuss recent organisational changes (the Centre is now a BC Non-Profit Society in its own right), current programming and services, the level of need on the island for those services, the ongoing relationship with North Island Transition, and Tanya’s plans for expanded services and projects in the coming year.

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AI Data Centres: Can Bill C-37 deliver real authority to First Nations over water?

By Aaron Walker, Windspeaker, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

As First Nations leaders challenge one of Canada’s largest proposed artificial intelligence data centres over its potential impact on fresh water, many say Ottawa’s newly introduced clean water legislation leaves a fundamental question unanswered: Who ultimately decides what happens to waters in First Nations territory?

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JUNO Winner Morgan Toney Brings Mi’kmaq Fiddling to Quadra

Originally published in the Bird’s Eye

There’s a genre of music you’ve probably never heard before, and it’s coming to Quadra on July 16.

Morgan Toney calls it Mi’kmaltic — a word he coined himself, built from Mi’kmaq and Celtic, that describes exactly what he does and who he is. Toney is Mi’kmaq, a proud member of the Wagmatcook First Nation on Cape Breton Island, and he grew up surrounded by two musical traditions that have shared the same East Coast shoreline for centuries: the fiery, relentless fiddle music that defines his island home, and the ancient songs, stories, and language of his own people, the L’nuk. For most of history, those two traditions have run alongside each
other, each intact and separate. What Toney has spent his career doing is something genuinely different — bringing them into direct conversation, not as a novelty act or a fusion experiment, but as a natural expression of a life that has always belonged to both. The genre he’s made is called Mi’kmaltic because that’s what it is: Mi’kmaq and Celtic, woven together at the root. It sounds exactly as rich and alive as that combination suggests.

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Meinsje Vlaming at the Old Schoolhouse Art Gallery

Meinsje Vlaming’s “The Uncanny and the Sublime” will be on exhibit for one more weekend at the Old Schoolhouse Art Gallery. This very special show is the culmination of several years of dedicated work in both painting and puppetry, with results that are both surprising and thought-provoking.

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