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Canadian mining industry needs more women, aboriginals … – Toronto Star

Canadian mining industry needs more women, aboriginals, immigrants, says Iron Ore exec Zoë Yujnovich has a challenge for the Canadian mining industry: diversify. Nov 18 2013 OTTAWA—Zoë Yujnovich has a…

November 30 deadline for RCMP Aboriginal Pre Cadet Training Program – Coast Mountain News

November 18, 2013 Through the RCMP’s Aboriginal Pre Cadet Training Program, aboriginal youth not only participant in training at the RCMP’s Training Academy (Depot) for three weeks but they also…

First Nation partnership boosts employment on Alberta reserves – Globalnews.ca

November 18, 2013 A new partnership between two First Nation communities has garnered attention in its ability to curb both unemployment and crime on Alberta’s largest reserve. The Blood Tribe…

Mi’kmaq claim another highway victory in ongoing battle against shale gas exploration – APTN Mi’kmaq claim another highway victory in ongoing battle against shale gas exploration – APTN

18. NOV, 2013 LAKETON, NB–It was another day of skirmishing on the highway in the ongoing battle between a Mi’kmaq-led group of anti-fracking demonstrators and a Houston-based company trying to…

Canadian Universities Strive to Include Indigenous Cultures – New York Times

November 17, 2013 TORONTO — Max FineDay, the first indigenous president of the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union in the school’s 106-year history, jokingly likens himself to another North American…

Enbridge earns aboriginal certification – Prince George Citizen

NOVEMBER 15, 2013 The company behind the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline has received silver-level certification from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business. Calgary-based Enbridge is the first pipeline company in…

Canada Post posts $129M loss in Q3 letter mail volume continues to fall – CTV News

Canada Post reported a $129-million loss on Thursday in its latest quarter, as growth from online shopping package deliveries did not make up for the steep losses from declining letter…

Ice Wireless Upgrading Its Network To Meet Smartphone And Tablet Demand- Nanaimo Daily News

MONTREAL – Upstart Ice Wireless is spending more than $12 million in Canada’s North this year to compete against major players Bell and Telus for smartphone and tablet customers. Ice…

Pattison’s wealth pegged at $7.4b – The Province

Jim Pattison’s net worth has gone up 10 per cent in the past year but, according to Canadian Business magazine, that was only enough for the Vancouver billionaire to retain…

Black Friday shopping set to climb by 15 per cent – Montreal Gazette

TORONTO — The busiest shopping season is upon us and according to the 2013 BMO Holiday Spending Outlook, Canadian shoppers are increasingly circling Black Friday on their holiday calendars. According…

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