June 29, 2015 Existing and future land claims and doubts on environmental rules have added a layer of uncertainty to an already difficult environment in the Canadian mining and resource…
In Vol. VI, No. 8 of the newsletter we profile: A paper from MLI Senior Fellow Dwight Newman reviewing Aboriginal court cases from the past five years; Managing Director Brian…
Jun. 26, 2015 Alberta Premier Rachel Notley this week apologized for the province’s inaction against the residential school system that removed thousands of First Nations children from their homes and…
June 27, 2015 In the ongoing effort to bring transparency and accountability to Canada’s hundreds of aboriginal governments, the name Wayne Louie should be remembered. Wayne is a member of…
June 26, 2015 Small businesses and the community in general at Siksika First Nation will be the winners in a new financial partnership between the reserve, the Alberta government and Indian Business Corp.…
June 27, 2015 FORT QU’APPELLE, Sask. – New business is brewing on a Saskatchewan reserve by Fort Qu’Appelle. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Monday as Little Black Bear First Nation…
Jun. 26, 2015 When Stephen Fay isn’t in his office on the 17th floor of a Bank of Montreal tower in Toronto, chances are he’s at a business meeting far…
June 28, 2015 Grand Chief Stewart Phillip believes there has been a political awakening among aboriginals. And the influential head of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs hopes that when…
June 25, 2015 The junior mining and exploration sector always swings in the breeze, but the latest slump is unprecedented. The guys at Palisade Research have put together two devastating…
Senior representatives from major mining houses and junior operations in Canada are preparing for what is sure to be a timely and important dialogue about energy challenges for remote and…