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Suncor Energy tests use of radio waves instead of water at oil sands – Mining.com

July 14, 2015 Suncor Energy (TSX, NYSE:SU), Canada’s largest oil and gas producer, is looking to replace high-pressure steam used to extract bitumen from oil sands with radio waves and…

Primero’s Precious Problem – Mining Life

HALIFAX – Primero Mining can’t sell its Mexican silver and gold abroad. The miner, which owns the San Dimas mine in Mexico and the Black Fox mine in Canada, said…

Energy to take centre stage at meeting of provincial and territorial leaders (Premiers-Meeting) – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Jul 16, 2015 11:27 ST. JOHN’S, N.L. _ The premier of Newfoundland and Labrador says it’s more important to get a national energy strategy right than to get it…

Premiers open borders on apprenticeships, recognize training in new deal (Premiers-Apprentices) – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Jul 16, 2015 10:55 ST. JOHN’S, N.L. _ Apprentices will find it easier to move between the provinces and territories while they are doing their training under an agreement…

Premiers vow to implement Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommendations – Toronto Star

Canadian premiers pledge support for all 94 Truth and Reconciliation recommendations ST. JOHN’S––Slamming the federal government for inaction, Canada’s provincial and territorial leaders are vowing to implement all the Truth…

Aboriginal leaders say progress made at premiers meeting – Globalnews

July 15, 2015 HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY, N.L. – The premier of Newfoundland and Labrador says Canada’s premiers support all 94 recommendations arising from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and will…

“We’re getting things done,” Alberta Aboriginal Affairs minister taking action to implement UNDRIP mandate – APTN

July 15, 2015 EDMONTON — Alberta’s new Aboriginal Relations Minister Kathleen Ganley said she is excited to work toward taking the lead in repairing the relationship with Aboriginal communities in…

Kahnawake moves to regulate aboriginal trade in discounted cigarettes – Montreal Gazette

July 16, 2015 Kahnawake’s band council will license the local cigarette trade before the end of this summer, according to Grand Chief Joe Norton. Under provisions outlined by the Kahnawake…

Liberal MP blasted over racist ‘sobriety’ ad in newspaper, but it was written by First Nations Drum newspaper – National Post

July 15, 2015 Liberal MP blasted over racist ‘sobriety’ ad, but it was written by First Nations Drum newspaper A Liberal MP came under fire Wednesday over a newspaper ad…

Premiers commit to commission recommendations after meeting with native leaders – CBC

Jul 15, 2015 The premier of Newfoundland and Labrador says Canada’s premiers support all 94 recommendations arising from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and will work to implement them in…

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