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Northern Gateway pipeline decision could be delayed, says natural resources minister – Financial Post

NEW YORK — The Canadian government could possibly delay an imminent decision on whether to approve the controversial Northern Gateway pipeline from Alberta’s oil sands to the Pacific coast, a…

A noteworthy exchange from question period Wednesday in the House of Commons – CP

OTTAWA _ On Wednesday, NDP MP Nathan Cullen asked Kelly Block, the parliamentary secretary to Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford, about the Northern Gateway pipeline project in B.C. The federal…

Controversial Commons committee says New Democrat MPs owe $1.17M – CP

THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ The NDP is going to court to challenge the verdict of a secretive House of Commons committee, which found New Democrat MPs guilty of improperly…

Nunavut exploration firms enter diversion agreement with public prosecutor – Creamer Media’s Mining Weekly

TORONTO (miningweekly.com) – Two companies involved with exploration in Nunavut on Wednesday entered into a diversion agreement with the Public Prosecution Service of Canada following an Environment Canada investigation of…

Nova Scotia native band to continue to block access to mill’s waste pipe: chief – CP

ABERCROMBIE POINT, N.S. _ Aboriginal protesters in Nova Scotia will continue to block access to a paper mill’s broken wastewater pipe until the province and the mill commit to closing…

Jim Prentice says he’s leader Alberta needs to build Northern Gateway pipeline – CP

GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. _ Alberta Tory leadership candidate Jim Prentice says he’s the one who can navigate the myriad of challenges to get the Northern Gateway pipeline built to the…

Alberta energy regulator sued over denying First Nations right to speak – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Jun 11, 2014 14:08 By Bob Weber THE CANADIAN PRESS EDMONTON _ Two aboriginal bands are taking Alberta’s energy regulator to court after it denied them the right to speak…

Fiddling with ethical business – StarPhoenix

Devon Fiddler has an idea. She wants to make sleek, fashionable handbags with elements of aboriginal culture – Michael Kors with a pinch of Manitobah Mukluks. She wants them to…

Addressing food insecurity in northern Canada – Alaska Dispatch

The challenge of northern food security is not new, but awareness on the issue has been growing, thanks to efforts from local activists. The main reasons for current food insecurity…

Nova Scotia pulp mill shuts down after wastewater leak into river, wetlands – CP

BERCROMBIE POINT, N.S. _ A Nova Scotia paper mill shut down operations Tuesday after it discovered wastewater was leaking from a pipe into surrounding wetlands and a river, said the…

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