June 8, 2015 Brian Mulroney has an idea for Senate reform. And maybe it won’t work. Maybe it doesn’t go far enough. Maybe, given the hurricane of opprobrium about to…
THUNDER BAY – NEWS – Over 1450 graduates received certificates, diplomas and advanced diplomas today at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium during Confederation College’s 2015 Convocation ceremonies. Graduates from the…
June 8, 2015 Brian Mulroney has an idea for Senate reform. And maybe it won’t work. Maybe it doesn’t go far enough. Maybe, given the hurricane of opprobrium about to…
The beginning of the end of Brian Mulroney’s high-stakes effort to induce Quebec to sign the Canadian constitution began in the coffee shop of a downtown Winnipeg hotel. Time was…
June 08, 2015 The province recognized a Labrador project that works to clean up abandoned mineral exploration sites. On June 5, the Restoration of Labrador Exploration Sites (ROLES) Inc. was…
June 5, 2015 An embattled Manitoba tycoon appears to be back in business after being run out of town by angry tribal council shareholders. Sources say a new Winnipeg-based company,…
June 5, 2015 The department that delivers programs for Canada’s indigenous people has held back more than $1 billion in promised spending for social services over the last five years.…
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June 5, 2015 Does this week’s voluminous executive summary of a report-in-progress from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) point to a “way forward” for indigenous people, or merely stoke…
June 5, 2015 Noront Resources says it expects to have a strategic plan and a preliminary economic assessment regarding its recently acquired chromite deposits in the Ring of Fire by…