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Dramatic photos of Vancouver oil spill spark pipeline outrage on social media – CBC

Apr 09, 2015 Many fear sight of fuel on water will become common if B.C. gets more oil pipelines As a toxic bunker fuel spill spread across Vancouver’s English Bay…

Five Island First Nations closer to signing land treaties – Times Colonist

April 9, 2015 Five First Nations took a major step toward final treaties on Vancouver Island today by signing an agreement in principle with the B.C and Canadian governments. The…

Nunavut regulatory org says no to Baffinland – Nunatsiaq News

April 09, 2015 Expanded shipping, and ice-breaking, contravenes land use plan: NPC The Nunavut Planning Commission has chosen to protect Arctic ice — and all it delivers and represents to…

Chief, council seek NAN recognition – The Chronicle Journal

April 9, 2015 More than 40 members of the Hornepayne First Nation held a demonstration at the Nishnawbe Aski Nation office demanding answers to why the current elected chief and…

Editorial: TLC is rising from the swamp – Times Colonist

April 9, 2015 When you’re up to your posterior in alligators, goes the saying, it’s hard to remember that your initial mission was to drain the swamp. The Land Conservancy’s…

Opposition to Woodfibre LNG heats up in Squamish – Vancouver Sun

April 8, 2015 Detractors worry industry will harm Howe Sound’s tourism and outdoor recreation potential Opposition to the proposed Woodfibre LNG plant is escalating in Squamish and Howe Sound, where…

New Plan Nord calls for smaller investment as metal, mineral prices tumble – Montreal Gazette

April 8, 2015 From the start, the Quebec government’s Plan Nord strategy to develop the resource-rich northern regions of the province has been more about marketing than anything else. First…

When it comes to carbon pricing, time is money – Pembina

April 8, 2015 Are Canada’s provinces and territories up for the challenge of meeting their climate change objectives while increasing innovation and growing their collective GDP by four per cent?…

First Nations link cuts taxes for resort buyers – BiV

April 8, 2015 No GST or property transfer tax on Okanagan villas Contemporary designs, golf and lake views attract visitors to the Okanagan’s largest resort development but it is huge…

First Nations to sign tentative treaty deal but future of process in doubt – The Globe and Mail

Apr. 09 2015 A group of five First Nations on southern Vancouver Island is expected to sign a tentative treaty settlement on Thursday – even as some of the key…

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