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Everything you need to know about the parties’ platforms, from taxes and terrorism to the environment – National Post

August 2, 2015 Here’s your guide to the four main parties’ record and pledges as the campaign begins: ECONOMY, TAXES AND POCKETBOOK ISSUES Conservatives: – Introduced a “family tax cut”…

Everything you need to know about the parties’ platforms, from taxes and terrorism to the environment – National Post

August 2, 2015 Here’s your guide to the four main parties’ record and pledges as the campaign begins: ECONOMY, TAXES AND POCKETBOOK ISSUES Conservatives: – Introduced a “family tax cut”…

TransCanada quietly wooing First Nations leaders ahead of Energy East project – Montreal Gazette

July 30, 2015 TransCanada has quietly been meeting with First Nations leaders ahead of its Energy East pipeline project, signing 32 “capacity funding agreements” with aboriginal communities in the past…

New war in the woods? – The Vancouver Observer

Jul 30th, 2015 An escalating conflict in traditional wilderness territory is unfolding in near real time through YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, culminating this week in a July 30 rally in…

Tsuu T’ina Nation’s largest ever sportsplex breaks ground – 660 News

Jul 30, 2015 Give it a couple years, but the battle to find ice for hockey in Calgary may soon be a little alleviated. The sod-turning ceremony for a news…

Wuikinuxv First Nation, Canada and British Columbia Sign Agreement-in-Principle – Coast Mountain News

Jul 30, 2015 Wuikinuxv Nation and the governments of B.C. and Canada have reached a major milestone in the B.C. treaty process with the signing of an Agreement-in-Principle. Mark Strahl,…

Winning submission to be incorporated into Essa Road condo project – Barrie Examiner

July 28, 2015 If you’d like a hand in choosing Barrie’s next art installation, vote now. Pratt Homes wants Barrie residents’ help to determine which of four art pieces it…

Judge strikes down attempt to halt timber sales – Alaska Highway News

July 30, 2015 A B.C. Supreme Court judge has turned down the Blueberry River First Nation’s attempts to stop the B.C. government from selling the rights to cut down timber…

Crown may proceed with BC logging auction against First Nations’: wishes: court – Vancouver Sun

July 29, 2015 VANCOUVER – A judge has refused to block British Columbia’s government from auctioning off 15 logging licences within the traditional territory of a First Nation in the…

Nunavik rare earths project moves to feasibility study phase – Nunatsiaq News

“Quest is poised to ultimately meet that demand” July 30, 2015 It’s one of the few commodities in demand among global metal markets — and Nunavik could see its first…

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