Today’s opening numbers: Today — in Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases Canada’s international transactions in securities for September. In Washington, U.S. Federal Reserve releases industrial production for October. Tuesday — in…
November 17, 2014 Nunavut ghost mine’s insolvent owner is still responsible, AAND says The Jericho Diamond Mine site continues to languish in legal limbo but that hasn’t stopped the Nunavut…
November 17, 2014 The Alberta Energy Regulator says it will decide in a few months whether to lay charges in a huge spill last fall from a coal tailings pond…
November 17, 2014 The odds of TransCanada Corp.’s (TSX, NYSE:TRP) controversial Keystone XL pipeline getting approved increased last week after the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill supporting the project. And while…
November 18, 2014 Last week’s pledge by the South Australian government to prioritise growth in the resources sector have met a cool reception from the state’s chief mining lobby group.…
November 16, 2014 VANCOUVER – ANISHINABEK – Governments, industry and First Nations still continue to disagree on what it takes to fulfil the duty to consult, resulting in stalled resource…
Nov 16, 2014 Oct. 31 marked the official naming ceremony of Lake Cowichan’s new town square, which Mother Nature complemented by providing both sunshine and a rainbow. A group of…
November 17, 2014 Former Northwest Territories premier Stephen Kakfwi invites Canadians to reach out to indigenous peoples. Stephen Kakfwi yearns to be home in Yellowknife to be with his children…
Nov 17, 2014 Companies looking for commercial development property in Fraser Valley invited to consider setting up on native land A major challenge for Lower Mainland businesses is land costs.…
November 14, 2014 Federal bureaucrats dragging their feet on thousands of pages of evidence for NLCA lawsuit trial Federal government bureaucrats must produce all documents related to Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.’s…