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Peter Foster: Lost in the eelgrass with Canada’s LNG plans – Financial Post

May 14, 2015 The ‘no’ vote on LNG gas project casts doubt on regulator role and future of gas projects in Canada. Remember the Mackenzie Valley pipeline? Remember Stephen Harper’s…

Inuit leaders should state their views on uranium mine: Makita – Nunatsiaq News

May 14, 2015 Anti-uranium group says opposing Kiggavik in the “best interest” of Nunavut Inuit Nunavummiut Makitagunarningit, the Baker Lake-based anti-uranium group, is urging Inuit organizations in Nunavut to make…

Timmins mining expo set to be the biggest yet – Timmins Press

May 14, 2015 TIMMINS – Glenn Dredhart began featuring industrial trade shows in Timmins as far back as the mid 1990s. It was a limited thing, showing off forestry and mining equipment.…

Cisco Connected North initiative making strides – Computer Dealer News

May 15th, 2015 TORONTO – It was about a year ago when Cisco Canada launched a fairly ambitious project called Connected North. The Toronto-based networking and collaboration vendor developed an…

Canada should be the world leader in energy markets — so why isn’t it? – Financial Post

May 15, 2015 Compared with the rest of the world’s energy suppliers, Canada has a world-beating social and political record Canada is a world leader in democratic freedom, transparency, environmental…

Quebec Native Women Association faces closure after $175K in cuts – CBC

May 15, 2015 Group working with native women for 40 years told it doesn’t qualify for federal funding An organization that has been helping native women in Quebec for the…

InFocus: the struggle of Aboriginal Representation – APTN

May 14, 2015 The Quebec Native Women’s Association has been fighting for the rights of its members for forty years. But now they’ve learned the federal government no longer considers…

Millbrook First Nation taps aboriginal lenders for $12M hotel – CBC

May 15, 2015 Nova Scotia band expects to save up to $150K a year in interest The Millbrook First Nation in central Nova Scotia is joining other reserves across Canada to…

First Nations vow to stop work on Site-C dam – Am730

May 13, 2015 At an anti Site-C dam event in downtown Vancouver Wednesday evening, The Chief of the West Moberly First Nation in the Peace Valley vowed to stop any…

Anishinabek Nation joins Saugeen Ojibway Nation Opposing Nuclear Waste – Net Newsledger

Nipissing First Nation – Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee says “The Anishinabek Nation stands behind the Saugeen Ojibway Nation opposing the Joint Review Panel’s recommendation to proceed with a plan…

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