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Lake Babine Nation signs LNG deal – Smithers Interior News

May 12, 2015 The Lake Babine Nation has signed an agreement with the B.C. Government to receive economic benefits from TransCanada’s proposed Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline project. If the…

Nunavut review board decision on uranium mine “not what we expected,” Areva … – Nunatsiaq News

Nunavut review board decision on uranium mine “not what we expected,” Areva says May 11, 2015 But Areva will go on with summer exploration work Areva Resources Canada Inc. says…

Province racks up LNG pipeline agreements with 28 First Nations – Vancouver Sun

May 11, 2015 [Anglican Church of Canada] For five days in April, First Nations translators gathered together in Guelph, Ont., Canada, for a workshop on developing the knowledge and skills…

New urban reserve proposed for Regina – CBC

May 11, 2015 Gas station, convenience store proposed by Nekaneet First Nation Regina is looking at having a fifth urban First Nations reserve within its boundaries. Nekaneet First Nation’s main…

Transparency act could muddy things with FNs, assoc. warns – NorthernLife.ca

May 11, 2015 Aimed at corruption, Mining Assoc. prez says act could be used against First Nations A new transparency act for the mining industry may go too far when…

BC Hydro’s Site C dam suffers legal setback – BiV

May 11, 2015, BC Hydro’s Site C dam hit a legal wall May 8 when a judge ruled against… BC Hydro’s Site C dam hit a legal wall May 8…

Province racks up LNG pipeline agreements with 28 First Nations – Vancouver Sun

May 11, 2015 Majority of northern B.C. native groups have signed, but Lax Kw’alaams balking at $1-billion industry-government deal VANCOUVER — The B.C. government revealed Sunday it has revenue-sharing agreements…

Nunavut tourist lodge on Ennadai Lake gets a facelift, goes green – Nunatsiaq News

May 11, 2015 Arctic Haven now waiting for go-ahead to expand airstrip Just a few days ago, the first trickle of caribou began migrating along the ice on Ennadai Lake…

Government board rules against Arctic uranium mine – Mining.com

May 10, 2015 A $2.1 billion proposal to build a uranium mine in the Canadian far north will not be proceeding anytime soon. The Nunavut Impact Review Board, which was…

Lacklustre support from BC First Nations signals trouble for LNG facility – The Globe and Mail

May. 10 2015 In a wave, row after row, members of the Lax Kw’alaams band rose from their seats last week to vote No to the generational opportunity of liquefied…

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