Wal-Mart remained at No. 1 on the Fortune 500 this year and toppled Royal Dutch Shell to grab the Global 500 top spot. The retailer has ramped up its international…
It was a small beginning, but an important one, when Irving’s Halifax Shipyard and its subcontractor Flynn Canada Ltd. celebrated the inclusion of four young Mi’kmaq tradesmen in construction work…
Back in 1982, when the First Nations lobbied the federal and provincial governments to include treaties and aboriginal rights in the Constitution, Section 35 was inserted as a last-minute compromise.…
EDMONTON – First Nations leaders and scientists from the University of Manitoba will release a report Monday they say shows links between the oilsands and impacts on wildlife, the environment…
Canada’s new financial literacy leader, Jane Rooney, wants to build seniors’ money skills in the first phase of developing a national strategy. The paperless movement keeps growing. Many large companies…
Tsilhqot’in Nation says company is in denial about central-B.C. project, mine is dead A Supreme Court of Canada decision may have opened the door to a twice rejected gold and…
While the industry continues to favour First Nations groups working in the oil sands, the days of aboriginal companies securing easy contracts in the oil sands sector are long gone,…
BC Ferries has awarded a Polish firm a $165-million contract for three new vessels — the first in its fleet to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG). Remontowa Shipbuilding…
Barrick Gold (TSX:ABX), the world’s largest producer of the precious metal, is reportedly ready to offload its aging Golden Sunlight mine in southwestern Montana as part of a now two-year-long…
Canada’s third-largest city, Vancouver, has formally acknowledged that aboriginal peoples still own the land its skyscrapers are built on. The unprecedented move came last week when the city’s planning, transportation…