June 22, 2015 FORT MCKAY FIRST NATION – It doesn’t take long to get from one end of Fort McKay First Nation to the other. There’s a single main road,…
19 June 2015 Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Keewaywin Conference August 2015 THUNDER BAY – Derek Fox is seeking a leadership role with the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation. Fox will seek the role of Deputy…
June 18, 2015 One of two band chiefs who will declare aboriginal title at Jacko Lake in a ceremony Sunday said it would be “irresponsible” to approve another mining project…
June 18, 2015 During the final days of 2014 Canada’s minister of the environment gave the green light to Seabridge Gold’s KSM project in northern British Columbia, the world’s largest…
June 18, 2015 QEC’s decrepit power plants pose risks to public safety, committee says Nunavut’s electrical power system is “unsustainable” and to fix it, the federal government must share the…
June 18, 2015 It’s not often that an educational institution can boast about a 95%+ hiring success rate for students upon graduation, but Excel Career College in Courtenay, B.C. can…
A passion for inspiring budding architects Two highly experienced experts in architecture came to facilitate the week-long workshop, held at the Tsuu T’ina high school. Wanda Dalla Costa, an architect…
June 19, 2015 That was then, this is now. Officials with Nishnawbe Ask Nation says mining and other developments in the Ontario’s far North won’t take place unless First Nations…
June 18, 2015 A global report released Thursday says Albertans have a positive attitude toward entrepreneurship and the country’s highest level of involvement in early-stage businesses. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, covering…
THUNDER BAY — The provincial government will spend $2.7 million dollars over the next three years to help boost the skill level of Aboriginal workers to make them more employable.…