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No specific permits or approvals required from Transport Canada … – Thompson Citizen

Week-long closure of Hudson Bay Railway line as the result of derailment ends; full freight service anticipated to resume shortly afterward While there are no specific permits or approvals required…

Kenora Lawyer Doug Keshen under investigation – CBC

Concerns raised by residential school claimants CBC News has learned Doug Keshen and his law firm Keshen and Major are being investigated after complaints about the treatment of residential school…

CAPP predicts steady oilsands growth, but at slower pace than previous forecast – CP

THE CANADIAN PRESS CALGARY _ Oilsands production is expected to grow steadily in the years to come, but at a slower pace than previously forecast because of rising costs and…

Federal minister told LNG plans endangered if Northern Gateway OK’d – The Vancouver Observer

On the eve of a major federal decision on Enbridge’s $6-billion oil pipeline, a B.C. Aboriginal leader tells Minister Greg Rickford that its passage will “poison” the well with First…

NL: St. Lawrence Coalition calls for oil and gas moratorium in the Gulf – Daily Business Buzz

‘Several conditions are not in place at the moment to go ahead and do any exploration work or exploratory work or exploitation work later on,’ says Jean-Patrick Toussain of the…

Prentice’s receipts from time as aboriginal affairs minister destroyed … – Edmonton Sun

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling for answers around the destruction of PC leadership candidate Jim Prentice’s federal expense reports. Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development destroyed receipts from Prentice’s expenses…

Natural Resources minister back in B.C. as clock ticks down on pipeline decision – CP

THE CANADIAN PRESS VANCOUVER _ With the clock ticking down for his government’s decision on Northern Gateway, Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford said Monday there have been significant strides forward…

Canadian Finance Minister Says New Energy Markets Crucial for Economy – Wall Street Journal

Minister’s Comments Come Ahead of Expected Government Decision on Alberta Crude Pipeline MONTREAL—In the latest signal Canada is laying the groundwork for approval of a controversial pipeline to transport landlocked…

Aboriginal groups not enthused by federal outreach – Prince George Citizen

Two initiatives announced by Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford in Prince Rupert earlier this month to engage First Nations in the development of energy infrastructure projects, like pipelines, have received…

New Aboriginal Business Opportunities in NL – VOCM

A company involved with training for Aboriginal communities in this province and nationwide has signed an agreement that will offer Aboriginal workers access to more jobs and training. NG Associates,…

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