Jul 15, 2015 Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne got a chance to see the Muskrat Falls site up close on Tuesday, as Newfoundland and Labrador Paul Davis pitched his counterparts on…
Jul. 15, 2015 British Columbia will have 42 seats in the next Parliament, an increase of six courtesy of redistribution. Talking to strategists for the three main parties, you might…
July 14, 2015 EDMONTON — Long before the City of Edmonton was established, there lived an Indigenous tribe since time immemorial. Then in the late 1800’s the Federal Government moved…
Jul 14, 2015 Former Adams Lake Indian Band Chief Nelson Leon was not successful in his bid for leadership of the BC Assembly of First Nations. Elected to the position…
7/15/2015 The Timiskaming First Nation (TFN) and wpd Canada, a Mississauga-based green energy company, are partnering on a proposed $300 to $350-million wind energy development project. The proposed 120-megawatt Silver…
JULY 14, 2015 VICTORIA — Travel plans will keep British Columbia’s premier away from most of this week’s legislative debate on the blueprint agreement for the liquefied natural gas industry.…
7/14/2015 In her first major policy announcement since taking office six weeks ago, Alberta’s Environment and Parks Minister Shannon Phillips announced on June 25, 2015 that Alberta’s primary GHG regulation…
BC Hydro has again pushed back its elusive shovels-in-the-ground tentative start date for construction at the location of the Site C dam. According to spokesman Dave Conway, it could now…
July 14, 2015 ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Dawn Lavell Harvard says the time for well-intentioned but often empty talk is over. The president of the Native Women’s Association of Canada, along…
July 14, 2015 The forest industry, much like the forests we rely on, is in a perpetual state of transition. Markets swing, customer demands shift, new research and experience informs,…