Several First Nations in Ontario sign a commercial partnership with the federal government and the Ontario government to take an ownership stake in a new nuclear reactor. Global News reports the arrangement is intended to allow participating First Nations to become owners of part of the reactor rather than only being consulted or receiving broader benefits. The deal is described as a business and ownership agreement between governments and the First Nations, with the specifics of the stake and how it will operate not detailed in the available summaries. The Winnipeg Free Press also reports that multiple First Nations sign the agreement with Ottawa and Ontario connected to ownership of a portion of a nuclear reactor. Across the coverage provided, both outlets describe the same core development: First Nations in Ontario enter into a signed deal with federal and provincial authorities regarding shared ownership in a nuclear project. The information available here does not specify which First Nations are involved, the size of the ownership interests, or the timeline for construction or operation.