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CRTC launches two weeks of hearings into how to change TV delivery – CP

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…

From the coal mine to Alberta’s top political office; the life of Jim Prentice – CP

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…

Jim Prentice wins Alberta Tory leadership and will be next premier – Times Colonist

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…

The growing field of Corporate Social Responsibility – Toronto Star

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…

How duty to consult affects BC resource industries – The Daily Courier

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…

Can Syncrude Canada maintain its legacy of social engagement in … – Alberta Oil Magazine

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…

New coalition wants to repair Canada’s relationship with Aboriginal peoples – Nunatsiaq News

“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…

Former politicians and aboriginal leaders announce new partnership – CBC

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…

Old political workhorses seek new aboriginal partnerships: Tim Harper – Toronto Star

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…

Investigating underwater sound: seismic testing in Nunavut – Nunatsiaq News

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…

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