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Osisko Mining receives court approval for friendly $3.9b deal with Agnico Eagle Mines and Yamana Gold – BiV’World’s greenest’ refinery pitched to process oilsands crude on B.C. coast – CP

THE CANADIAN PRESS CALGARY _ A Vancouver company is pitching a $10-billion oilsands refinery on British Columbia’s north coast that aims to connect Alberta’s vast energy resources with Asian markets,…

Exclusive: Squamish Nation undertakes internal investigation – BiV

The Squamish Nation government is undergoing an internal investigation that Chief Ian Campbell said was launched in early May after several months of contemplation. A report on the investigation is expected in…

Union fears staff cutbacks following Nunavik hospital deficit – Nunatsiaq News

“We are really worried for the future of health and social services in Nunavik” The union that represents workers at the Tulattavik hospital in Kuujjuaq says it’s concerned that cutbacks…

Clinton book describes Canadian glimpse of perils of climate change – CP

THE CANADIAN PRESS WASHINGTON _ Hillary Clinton’s new book describes how a trip to Canada opened her eyes to the potential ravages of climate change. The past _ and potentially…

A friendly deal that will see 100% of the shares of Osisko Mining Corp. (TSX:OSK) acquired by Agnico Eagle Mines (TSX:AEM) and Yamana Gold (TSX:YRI) has received court approval. In April,…

Prep Business Report – CP

The Toronto stock market finished higher yesterday, driven by mostly stronger commodity prices. Toronto’s S-and-P/T-S-X composite index rose 32 points, to close at 14,871. In New York, the Dow Jones…

Final hearings on Nunavut mine to be held this summer – Nunatsiaq News

Rankin Inlet will host a week’s worth of meetings on Meliadine gold mine If you want to have a say over how Agnico Eagle operates its Meliadine gold mine near…

Drilling plan off Nova Scotia eco-friendly, says Shell – TheChronicleHerald.ca

Proposed exploratory drilling in Nova Scotia’s offshore starting next year likely won’t have a major impact on the environment, Shell Canada says. However, a Halifax environmental group says the company’s drilling plan…

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…

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