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Company completes filing on proposal to run broadband line through Arctic – Lethbridge Herald

October 22, 2013. TORONTO – A Toronto company filed its final regulatory documents Tuesday and expects speedy approval for a proposal to run a fibre-optic line through the Northwest Passage.…

Crews find ancient aboriginal bones along pipeline route – CBC.ca

Oct 22, 2013 The discovery of ancient aboriginal remains has led to a temporary shut down in the construction of a gas pipeline near Moose Jaw. TransGas, a SaskEnergy company,…

BC shipwreck’s oil cleanup makes waves – CBC.ca

U.S. army transport ship Brig.-Gen. M.G. Zalinski has been leaking fuel since sinking in 1946 The Canadian Coast Guard has launched what it’s calling one of its largest operations ever…

Ten years later, feelings linger over casino clash – StarPhoenix

OCTOBER 22, 2013 In a campaign that was tainted by racism and divided the city, Saskatoon voted 10 years ago today against allowing a First Nationsrun casino downtown. The Saskatchewan…

Salish Seas of opportunity: Barges give First Nations hope for employment – Victoria Times Colonist

OCTOBER 22, 2013 Andy Thomas, hereditary leader of the Esquimalt First Nation for more than 35 years, cracks a proud smile as a 140-foot spud barge touches the pier at…

New Brunswick shale gas fight will continue, chief vows, criticizing … – National Post

New Brunswick shale gas fight will continue, chief vows, criticizing RCMP for ‘horrendous’ handling of opposition 21/10/13 ELSIPOGTOG FIRST NATION, N.B. — The people of the Elsipogtog First Nation will continue…

Native leaders see no immediate resolution to NB shale-gas protests – The Globe and Mail

Oct. 20 2013 Native leaders are warning that the violent clash between RCMP and the Elsipogtog First Nation – which last week saw police vehicles torched, rubber bullets fired and…

MP Rickford says FedNor will help fund ‘modernization’ of region’s forestry industry – Kenora Daily

October 21, 2013 Local MP Greg Rickford believes last week’s Speech from the Throne demonstrates the Conservative government’s commitment to issues important to Kenora and the country in general. In…

Canada to push for resource development at helm of Arctic Council – The Globe and Mail

Oct. 21 2013 After a Throne Speech that pledged a focus on the North, Environment Minister and Nunavut MP Leona Aglukkaq is Yukon-bound to kick off Canada’s term at the…

Alberta upholding ban of aboriginal groups at oilsands hearing – CBC.ca

Decision comes depite urging of Appeal Court judge to loosen restrictions on who can attend Oct 20, 2013 The Alberta government says it won’t reconsider recent decisions to bar two aboriginal…

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