March 23, 2015 Bill C-51 is an omnibus anti-terrorism bill that grants CSIS new information sharing powers and converts CSIS from a covert intelligence gathering organization to a covert enforcement…
March 20, 2015 Miners planning to set up shop in Canada’s British Columbia will now have to consider alternatives to wet tailings ponds, according to new provincial environmental regulations prompted…
John Kearns nowhere to be seen at Thursday’s community meeting Mar 20, 2015 Six Nations residents are demanding answers as to why they have become the testing ground for an…
Action is in response to broken-down Dehcho land claim negotiations, says Wrigley chief Mar 20, 2015 The Pehdzeh Ki First Nation has threatened to block the Government of Northwest Territories’ installation of a…
Mar 20, 2015 Tlicho injunction delays federal government’s ability to charge companies for costs A recent injunction won by the Tlicho Government doesn’t just delay the federal government’s launch of a Northwest…
March 20, 2015 OHSWEKEN – Seven Liberal candidates in the next federal election sat in uncomfortable silence as they listened to a series of speakers relate personal experiences illustrating a compendium of…
Mar 19, 2015 MONTREAL – While the Quebec government was giving the green light this week to the development of the Arnaud apatite mine project near Sept-Îles, on the North Shore,…
Mar 20, 2015 Canadian Media Guild is disappointed that the CRTC has announced major changes to the Canadian television landscape that exclude the public broadcaster’s all-news service from the basic…
March 19, 2015 Bensmiller’s Tsuu T’ina Nation sponsorship tops Calgary Stampede canvas auction After he won his first GMC Rangeland Derby crown last July, Kurt Bensmiller was given the red carpet…
Growing up in Saskatchewan, Gabrielle Scrimshaw encountered racism on a near daily basis. But of all the hate she faced as an Aboriginal woman, one particular incident stands out. She…