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Fisheries experts caution against raising western bluefin tuna quota – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 9, 2014 10:01 By Alison Auld THE CANADIAN PRESS HALIFAX _ Canada could put an already endangered species of tuna at greater risk by asking an international body…

How a cabinet revolt erupted in Manitoba, putting Premier Selinger on the ropes – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 9, 2014 12:40 By Steve Lambert THE CANADIAN PRESS WINNIPEG _ It wasn’t apparent at the time, but Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger started down the path to the…

Throne speech scheduled for next week in P.E.I. legislature – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 9, 2014 14:07 CHARLOTTETOWN _ The fall session of the P.E.I. legislature resumes next week with a speech from the throne on Wednesday. Premier Robert Ghiz has issued…

Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Nov 9, 2014 9:19 By Lee-Anne Goodman THE CANADIAN PRESS BEIJING _ Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Sunday he’s raised a litany of concerns with the Chinese in his…

Pacific NorthWest LNG head vows to address environment, native concerns – The Globe and Mail

A liquefied natural gas project led by Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas will find ways to address environmental and aboriginal concerns about potential harm to salmon habitat, says the venture’s new president.…

Energy East talks with First Nations on right path: Fontaine – CTV

CALGARY — Engaging with aboriginal groups along the route of the proposed Energy East pipeline hasn’t been without its challenges, but the former chief of the Assembly of First Nations…

Treaty 8 First Nations challenge Site C decision in court – Energeticcity.ca

Four members of the Treaty 8 First Nations have launched a court challenge against the recent Site C decisions.  On Wednesday, Doig River First Nation, Prophet River First Nation, West…

Denny re-elected Eskasoni chief – Cape Breton Post

November 04, 2014 Eskasoni — Leroy Denny has been re-elected to a third successive term as chief of the Eskasoni First Nation. The 38-year-old Denny received 1,085 votes (53 per…

Those reported at top of First Nations pay ladder say financial statements are misleading – Kenora Daily

November 4, 2014 The band councillor and the family of the chief who were reported by the Daily Miner and News in a news story Monday, Nov. 3, to be…

Nunavut iron producer proposes big changes for Mary River – Nunatsiaq News

November 05, 2014 Baffinland seeks expansion of Milne Inlet, winter shipping, ramped up iron ore volumes Hammered by tumbling iron ore prices, Baffinland Iron Mines Corp. wants regulators to re-write…

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