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TMAC aims to revive mothballed western Nunavut gold mine project – Nunatsiaq News

March 19, 2015 “The Doris North project is expected to change status from care and maintenance in 2015″ Two years after acquiring the Hope Bay gold mine project in western…

Na-Cho Nyak Dun citizens head to polls in controversial election – CBC

Mar 19, 2015 Albert Genier and Simon Mervyn run for chief amid controversy over Ed Champion’s dismissal Controversy surrounds today’s election for chief and council of the Na-Cho Nyak Dun…

First Nation hopes to start Hwy. 69 four-laning talks soon – NorthernLife.ca

Mar 19, 2015 Shawanaga First Nation chief “pretty happy” with past discussions with province One of three First Nations along Highway 69, north of Parry Sound, hopes to begin discussions…

NB premier: Govt’ will improve First Nations consultations – CTV

March 19, 2015 FREDERICTON – New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant says changes are being made to improve government consultation with First Nations groups. He says at least one person in…

Quebec aboriginals say TransCanada pipeline review flawed – Reuters Canada

Mar 19, 2015 OTTAWA (Reuters) – The Canadian government’s review of TransCanada Corp’s proposed Energy East pipeline is deeply flawed, Quebec aboriginal leaders said on Thursday, signaling they could line…

Telling Nunatsiavut to ‘Go Ahead and Sue Us’ Just Talk ‘Between Old Friends’: Russell – VOCM

March 19 2015 The Minister of Aboriginal Affairs says the province is confident it didn’t violate a land claims agreement with the Nunatsiavut Government when a new deal was reached with Vale…

Nunavut slated for $32M in new health money: Aglukkaq – Nunatsiaq News

March 19, 2015 Federal money goes to mental wellness, chronic disease, children’s oral health, medical travel The federal government will give Nunavut more than $32 million over three years for…

Aboriginal Affairs shared wide range of information with spy agency to bolster Idle No More surveillance: documents – APTN

March 18, 2015 The federal Aboriginal Affairs department shared information with Canada’s spies and other federal law enforcement agencies to bolster surveillance of the Idle No More movement, internal government…

Dear feds, the clock is ticking – SooToday.com

March 18, 2015 SooToday received the following letter from Missanabie Cree First Nation Chief Jason Gauthier to Transport Minister Lisa Raitt, asking that the federal government approve the request for…

Region VI Métis Nation signs partnership – Peace River Record

March 18, 2015 A partnership was signed between the Region VI Métis Nation of Alberta and NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Services Ltd. on March 10 at the Sawridge Inn…

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