Apr 15, 2015 Current contract represents 20 per cent of revenues for Nunatsiavut Group of Companies The provincial government has drawn up a short-list of two companies to provide passenger, vehicle and…
Apr. 15 2015 Canada and India are back in the nuclear business together after a decades-long moratorium with a uranium sale to New Delhi that opens the door for Canadians…
April 15, 2015 An Algonquin First Nation from Ontario has filed a law suit that could shut down development of the former Domtar lands on Chaudière and Albert islands, among other…
April 15, 2015 WEST KELOWNA – Nicola Valley First Nation Chief’s and supporters are occupying Premier Christy Clark’s constituency office in West Kelowna over the province’s apparent inaction on the…
April 15, 2015 Two B.C. First Nations will be able to take their claims against Rio Tinto Alcan to trial, the B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled. An attempt by…
April 14, 2015 Rankin MLA faces drunk driving charges laid April 13 Nunavut Premier Peter Taptuna has removed Tom Sammurtok, the MLA for Rankin Inlet North-Chesterfield Inlet, from all cabinet…
April 14, 2015 The company with the largest stake in oilsands miner Syncrude Canada is a prime takeover target and its most likely suitor is the company with the second-largest stake,…
The federal government is trying to abdicate responsibility for the high number of aboriginal women who have been murdered or gone missing in Canada by blaming First Nations, say advocates…
Crowd of 50 asks for more information, more time for discussion on proposed rules Apr 14, 2015 “Shameful,” and “a practical joke” were some of the words used to describe a…
Apr 15, 2015 Six Nations Polytechnic is co-hosting a major international conference expected to draw thousands of indigenous people from Canada and around the world in 2017. The World Indigenous…