Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Sep 8, 2014 9:49 GATINEAU, Que. – The country’s broadcast regulator has begun two weeks of hearings aimed at dramatically changing the way Canadian get _ and pay…
Source: The Canadian Press Sep 7, 2014 6:00 By Dean Bennett THE CANADIAN PRESS EDMONTON _ Alberta’s next premier grew up working “under the bins” of a Crownsnest coal mine, and now hopes to apply…
EDMONTON – Jim Prentice swept to victory Saturday in the Alberta Progressive Conservative party’s leadership vote, promising to clean up a government bludgeoned and demoralized by scandal. “Over time the…
Gone are the days when a company set up shop in a community, paid its taxes, complied with the law and nothing more\ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a hotly…
The question of aboriginal consultation and accommodation has probably kept many people in the mining sector awake at night. Legally speaking, the duty to consult is a requirement on governments…
After 50 years of operations, the company that led the way in social responsibility faces new challenges North of Fort McMurray there is a herd of four-meter-tall siltstone bison sculptures. The…
“There’s a real need to educate each other on the huge challenges we face” A new coalition made up of prominent politicians and Aboriginal leaders launched Sept. 4 with the…
Paul Martin and Joe Clark among group calling on Canadians to act on aboriginal issues A perceived breakdown in the relationship between aboriginal and non-aboriginal Canadians has spurred the creation…
If two former prime ministers in their 70s believe the plight of First Nations still deserve their efforts then they deserve an audience. OTTAWA—In many ways, this was a moment…
Multi-Klient Invest “is required to follow through on all of the proposed mitigation measures” From the aural click of a narwhal to the air gun of oil survey ships, a…