May 18, 2015 Despite improvements, Iqaluit facility remains one of Canada’s worst prisons The sentence once carved into the door was probably the most succinct orientation new prisoners ever received to Nunavut’s notorious…
May 19: The FT says more than a third of delayed projects world-wide are in Canada. Plus, the battle for water, and employer snooping. When it comes to feeling the…
May 18, 2015 Jacqueline Tuplin, 48, died suddenly at home on Lennox Island LENNOX ISLAND – Jacqueline “Jack” Tuplin, 48, the NDP candidate for District 23, Tyne Valley-Linkletter, in the…
Wearing his trademark cowboy hat and carrying a native drum, Chief Roger William looked a bit out of place as he stood outside a BC Supreme Court courtroom, where the…
Oil pipelines have consistently run into opposition from aboriginal groups. That’s why Vancouver lawyer Calvin Helin thinks it’s time for a new approach Eagle Spirit president and Tsimshian First Nation…
May. 18, 2015 The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has restarted its review of Pacific NorthWest LNG after an 11-week delay, putting the regulator in a position to issue a draft…
May. 18, 2015 The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has restarted its review of Pacific NorthWest LNG after an 11-week delay, putting the regulator in a position to issue a draft…
May 19, 2015 Company hopes big bulk sample will help expand diamond resource estimate Peregrine Diamonds has wrapped up its winter 2015 drilling program for its Chidliak property outside of…
Demonstrates Leading Edge Technology That Makes Timmins a Major Global Gold Centre The Canadian Mining Expo 2015 is establishing itself as a mining trade show of global significance as this…
The meeting began with a prayer about water and ended with a prayer about water, summing up the general concern conveyed to a territorial government panel charged with engaging the…