October 6, 2014 The new head of the National Energy Board says he has work to do when it comes to the regulator’s increasingly uncomfortable position between the vocal opponents…
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Source: The Canadian Press Oct 6, 2014 14:55 By Steve Rennie THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ The Canadian Human Rights Commission is looking into whether a complaint against the federal government by one of…
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Source: The Canadian Press Oct 6, 2014 15:24 By Bob Weber THE CANADIAN PRESS EDMONTON _ Alberta Premier Jim Prentice says he’ll revisit policies that have led to the “ripening” of a welter of…
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Aug 15, 2014 Imperial Metals Corp. (TSX:III) will raise $100 million through debentures to help cover the cleanup costs of its Mount Polley mine disaster, and plans to move ahead…
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August 18, 2014 TimberWest has donated two cedar trees harvested in the Nuuchah-nulth First Nations territory to Vancouver Island University for its Shq’aphut totem pole project. Carvers representing three Vancouver…
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August 18, 2014 The Assembly of First Nations Chiefs in New Brunswick have filed for an injunction in the Court of Queen’s Bench, arguing the new strategy — which will…
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Source: The Canadian Press Jul 15, 2014 18:57 By Dene Moore THE CANADIAN PRESS VANCOUVER _ The City of Burnaby’s refusal to co-operate with Kinder Morgan has forced a seven-month delay in a National Energy…
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Pursuing a solution through the courts costs as much time and money as staying in the treaty process, experts say Tue Jul 8, 2014 A Supreme Court of Canada decision that awarded…
July 8, 2014Comments Off on Tsilhqot’in case is not a template for resolving all First Nations land disputesRead More
May 20, 2014 Irving has a $25 billion, 25-year federal contract to build Canadian combat ships in Halifax The federal, provincial and First Nations of New Brunswick do not want…
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May 18, 2014 An intensive training program in Maskwacis aims to help aspiring aboriginal entrepreneurs this month. Professor Norman Cornett, a teacher, art critic and the subject of a National…
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