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International interest is growing for Indigenous tourism in northern Ontario

As domestic and international interest in Canadian tourism grows against the backdrop of a tariff war with the United States, Cindy Crowe is seeing more and more overseas customers come through her property. This appetite for Indigenous tourism experiences is something that Indigenous tourism organizations across the province are seeing as well.

'Just gutted': Swimmer in Sudbury, Ont., shares her concerns after fatal boat crash

When she was younger, Jodie McConnell would swim a full kilometre across Sudbury’s Lake Nepahwin to a beach on the Laurentian University campus. Now, she sticks closer to shore, out of concern for her personal safety.

Little action on Highway 69 expansion as new bridges sit unused

Two brand-new highway bridges in the northeast remain unused, eight years after they were built for the future twinning of Highway 69.

Federal government is recognizing northern Ontario's softwood lumber sector, says Minister Patty Hajdu

The federal government is providing $1.2 billion to support Canada’s ailing softwood lumber industry, amidst an ongoing trade war with the United States. Northern Ontario accounts for more than 50 percent of Canada's forestry, logging and support activity employment.
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