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B.C, First Nation reach deal for land sale in heart of expected LNG growth – CP

THE CANADIAN PRESS KITIMAT, B.C. _ Premier Christy Clark travelled to the northern British Columbia town of Kitimat on Tuesday to mark the sale of land to a local First…

Between a rock and pipeline: Feds distance themselves from Gateway – CP

THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ Only two years ago, Prime Minister Stephen Harper described the Northern Gateway pipeline project as in Canada’s “vital interest.” His natural resources minister called opponents…

Inuvik prepares for post-devolution petroleum show – Northern Journal

The annual Inuvik Petroleum Show will differ in one big way this year: industry leaders will be talking about development in the territory post-devolution for the first time. “In the…

Canadian government Oks pipeline to Pacific Coast that would allow oil to be shipped to Asia – CP

By Rob Gillies THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TORONTO _ The Canadian government has approved a proposed pipeline to the Pacific Coast that would allow Canada’s oil to be shipped to Asia.…

Today on the Hill: Northern Gateway pipeline decision after markets close – CP

THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ Environmentalists and the markets will be watching today as the federal government announces whether the Northern Gateway pipeline project can go ahead. The decision on…

Small group of voters reject Hydro deal on Manitoba First Nation – CP

SAGKEENG FIRST NATION, Man. _ The chief of the Sagkeeng First Nation says he and his council are disappointed the band’s membership has voted down a Manitoba Hydro deal worth…

Prep Business Report – CP

The Toronto stock market closed higher yesterday as violence in Iraq pushed up most commodities, even as the price of oil retreated slightly from recent gains. Toronto’s S-and-P/T-S-X composite index…

Inuit group upset over permit to build on archeological site – The Telegram

The NunatuKavut Community Council (NCC) is upset that a permit has been granted to Bay Bulls Properties/Pennecon to develop a site of archeological importance to the Inuit people. NunatuKavut is…

Energy markets reshaping global geopolitical landscape – pennenergy.com

June 16, 2014 Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd. The ripple effects of the North American energy boom from major importer to soon-to-be exporter are being felt across the Middle East, Russia,…

Design company searches for answers after Royal Alberta Museum contract terminated – Globalnews.ca

Simon Bird to become educational administrator in Alberta Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations Fourth Vice Chief Simon Bird is leaving the world of politics. Vice Chief Bird has tendered his…

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