Daily News Curation - 2025-11-25

Curated 8 items from disability, accessibility, and social policy sources.

1. Manitoba, Canada took part in ‘intentional destruction’ of Red River Métis culture via Sixties Scoop: lawsuit

<p>The Manitoba Métis Federation is suing the provincial and federal governments after the Red River Métis were largely excluded from a class action settlement for Sixties Scoop survivors.</p> 📍 Source Score: 39.50

2. Meta proposes new age verification law for app store in Canada

Meta has been lobbying the federal government for new rules to implement age verification at the app store level, which would put the burden on other companies. 📍 Source Score: 20.00

3. Hodgson says Ottawa is close to providing clarity on B.C. tanker ban

Tim Hodgson said the government is getting close to being able to provide clarity on whether Ottawa would repeal the West Coast oil tanker ban. 📍 Source Score: 10.50

4. Saskatchewan finance minister to deliver midterm update on budget

Saskatchewan Finance Minister Jim Reiter is set to deliver the midterm update on this year’s provincial budget today. 📍 Source Score: 10.50

5. 9 Alberta government MLAs are facing recall efforts. What’s going on?

A growing number of recall efforts against sitting MLAs in Alberta is raising pressure on Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party. 📍 Source Score: 7.50

6. Ottawa to provide clarity on B.C.’s tanker ban, minister says

The tanker ban became law in 2019 under former prime minister Justin Trudeau and has been among the most criticized laws by the government of Alberta. 📍 Source Score: 7.50

7. Photos: Belfast electronic duo Chalk light up the Fox Cabaret

The Irish duo made the most of their only Canadian tour stop. 📍 Source Score: 4.50

8. A farmer, her flock, and the North they sustain

In B.C’s North Coast, Kieran McKeown, a third-generation farmer, blends innovation, integrity, and community spirit to feed a region and keep her family’s legacy alive. 📍 Source Score: 3.00