Geoff Dueck Thiessen, in his piece Make public-work bids truly open (June 29), leans upon common misguided and unsubstantiated assertions in arguing against the project labour agreements that are used…
July 06, 2015 Union members voted 92 per cent for strike last March Unionized workers at the Qulliq Energy Corp. are threatening to strike if their employer doesn’t improve a…
July 06, 2015 Tuesday, June 16th was another beautiful sunny day in Manitoba as the Aboriginal Chamber of Commerce hosted their 9th Annual Golf tournament at Larter’s Golf & Country…
July 6, 2015 A small First Nations community called Whitecap Dakota, located just outside of Saskatoon, had a lot to celebrate last National Aboriginal Day. Whitecap Dakota describes itself as…
July 3, 2015 If you’ve ever been to a diamond investment pitch you’ve probably seen ‘The Chart,’ the one where diamond demand soars, while supply trails forlornly in its wake.…
July 3, 2015 The decision on re-opening Mount Polley is imminent. B.C.’s chief inspector of mines says the government will implement the recommendations of the previously released independent panel report…
3 July 2015 KI Moves to Full Election THUNDER BAY – The community of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug is moving to a full election after a community meeting in the First Nation…
Congratulations to Catalyst Paper, Corporate Knights’ Best 50 Coast Forest Products Association Coast Forest Products Association would like to extend a warm congratulations to Coast Forest member, Catalyst Paper on…
6/30/2015 A new transparency act for the mining industry may go too far when it comes to First Nations, says the Mining Association of Canada. The Extractive Sector Transparency Measures…
July 2, 2015 The B.C. government did not fail in its duty to proactively disclose concerns that had been raised over the Mount Polley tailings pond, B.C.’s Information and Privacy…