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North Arrow sets aim at Nunavut diamond deposit – Nunatsiaq News

April 16, 2015 “One more question to answer — and that’s what the diamonds are worth.” Diamond deposits just north of Repulse Bay, soon to officially become Naujaat, have long…

City to partner with First Nation on roads project – NorthernLife.ca

Apr 15, 2015 Plan to install turning lane off MR55 into Atikameksheng Anishnawbek Greater Sudbury and Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation are partnering on a roads project that will see a…

Collins makes bridge a priority – The Chronicle Journal

April 16, 2015 Newly-elected Fort William First Nation Chief Peter Collins began his two-year term Wednesday with a press conference where he laid out a list of priorities that included…

Treaty cash cow may dry up – Aldergrove Star

Apr 15, 2015 VICTORIA – The B.C. Treaty Commission and its federal and provincial financiers put on a brave show last week, celebrating a “milestone” in negotiations for a modern…

Saskatchewan police reformer a contender for Toronto’s next chief – The Globe and Mail

Apr. 16 2015 A trailblazing former police chief from Saskatchewan is the wild card contender to become Toronto’s next chief, The Globe and Mail has learned. Dale McFee may not…

Toronto rally planned to support Nunavut seismic testing case, in court April 20 – Nunatsiaq News

April 15, 2015 Federal Court of Appeal proceedings to be simulcast at Iqaluit courthouse The people of Clyde River, including Mayor Jerry Natanine, are only days away from heading to…

Federal government’s new map of Canada shows more Arctic sea ice – The Globe and Mail

Apr. 15 2015 In at least one way, the federal government’s new map of Canada pales by comparison to its predecessor, thanks to a generous splash of white across the…

North Montney Mainline Project supported by NEB; one in opposition – Energeticcity.ca

The North Montney Mainline Project is receiving majority support from the National Energy Board and is now contingent on final approval by the Governor in Council. The project is being…

No title? No problem. Aboriginals can sue over property rights: appeal court – 570 News

Apr 15, 2015 VANCOUVER – Industrial giants, from forestry companies to mining operations, must respect aboriginal territorial claims in British Columbia just as they would heed the rights of any…

Government refuses prison watchdog’s request for another full term – Toronto Star

Apr 15 2015 The federal government is searching for a new prison ombudsman to replace Howard Sapers. Ottawa is searching for a new prison ombudsman after refusing to extend the…

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