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Stage set for shale gas showdown – CBC.ca

SWN Resources to resume exploration this week while aboriginal leaders vow to continue protests Nov 04, 2013 It could be another contentious week in New Brunswick on the issue of…

Native friendship centres call for more funding – CBC.ca

Centres say federal funding has not increased in decades, despite increase in demand for services Nov 04, 2013 Some native friendship centres in northeastern Ontario say the funding they receive from…

Lessons from the East Coast native fishery – The Globe and Mail

Nov. 01 2013 Elsipogtog First Nation in New Brunswick is the flashpoint for a new conflict between aboriginal and non-aboriginal Canadians over natural resource development. Protesters, many of them native,…

Canada panel says revised Taseko mine plan may harm environment – Reuters

Nov 1, 2013 A revised mine plan for Taseko Mines’ New Prosperity copper-gold project in British Columbia still poses significant threats to the environment and nearby communities, a Canadian federal…

Northern summit to be held in Timmins – Timmins Press

October 31, 2013 TIMMINS – Ontario cabinet ministers will converge on Timmins in early December to meet with Northern leaders. On Thursday, Northern Development and Mines Minister Michael Gravelle announced plans to…

Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain condemns boycott over Canadian seal hunt … – National Post

Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain condemns boycott over Canadian seal hunt, says ‘Canada an easy, PC target’ 29/10/13 A U.S. celebrity chef has come to the aid of Canada’s subsistence seal…

Maliseet anti-shale gas letter delivered to premier’s office – CBC.ca

Crowd continues to grow at longhouse erected across from provincial legislature in Fredericton Oct 28, 2013 A letter signed by several First Nation leaders, calling for a moratorium on shale…

First Nations fear being cut out of LNG windfall – Vancouver Sun

OCTOBER 28, 2013 First Nations fear they are being cut out of a potential $2.5 billion windfall from the development of B.C.’s liquefied natural gas and mining sector and want…

Alward government defends record on shale consultation – CBC.ca

Premier, energy minister dispute notion province hasn’t consulted with aboriginal community Oct 23, 2013 The New Brunswick government is challenging charges that it failed to consult with the aboriginal community about shale…

RCMP Hosting Aboriginal Career Presentation – Net Newsledger

23 October 2013 CALGARY – Crimebeat – The Royal Canadian Mounted Police offers a challenging and exciting career to those interested in making a difference in their communities and their country.…

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