Psychedelics DEA permits Arizona church to import ayahuasca for religious purposes The Church of the Eagle and the Condor claims to be the first non-Christian church to obtain the authorization Rowan Dunne2 days ago
News B2Gold partners with Nunavut arts studio to provide training to young welders Welders from the Red Fish Arts Studio develop skills by crafting an assortment of metallic animals and other pieces Rowan DunneFebruary 13, 2024
Rare Earths BC First Nations group invests in Defense Metals, partners to advance Wicheeda rare earths project The McLeod Lake Indian Band now holds a 1 per cent stake with 2.6 million shares Rowan DunneJanuary 19, 2024
Uranium Baselode Energy inks exploration agreement with Athabasca Basin Indigenous communities The company has a series of exploration targets on Ya’thi Néné Lands and Resources territory Rowan DunneDecember 20, 2023
News BHP enters $2.6M partnership with non-profit to provide funding to Indigenous students Indspire was recognized as a Top 10 Canadian Impact Charity for 5 consecutive years by Charity Intelligence Canada Rowan DunneSeptember 26, 2023
Mining Amarc Resources and B.C. prospector establish $200K Indigenous mining scholarship The scholarship will be allocated to the Lake Babine Nation based in Burns Lake Rowan DunneSeptember 5, 2023
Mining Ecuador bans mining in Quito’s neighbouring forest and Amazon oil development 'Today, Ecuador took a giant step to protect life, biodiversity and Indigenous peoples,' said the country's Indigenous confederation Rowan DunneAugust 21, 2023
Uranium Scientists, activists urge U.S. Congress to compensate nuclear testing and uranium mining victims Friday's open letter was signed by Navajo Nation representatives, Bill Nye the science guy, writers, historians and several others Rowan DunneJuly 21, 2023
Cannabis First Nations Health Authority launches cannabis awareness campaign for Indigenous youth The 8-week campaign is intended to help Indigenous youth make informed choices about using the plant Rowan DunneMay 15, 2023
Mining U.S. government gets backlash from Nevada Indigenous groups over controversial lithium project The government is facing lawsuits from the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony and several others over its approval of the Thacker Pass mine Rowan DunneJanuary 3, 2023