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First Nations fear being cut out of LNG windfall – Vancouver Sun

OCTOBER 28, 2013 First Nations fear they are being cut out of a potential $2.5 billion windfall from the development of B.C.’s liquefied natural gas and mining sector and want…

Canadians spent $18.9B online in 2012, StatsCan says – CBC

Average online shopper spent $1,450 last year Canadians spent $18.9 billion online for goods and services in 2012, a 24 per cent jump from 2010, the last time Statistics Canada…

Tim Hortons targets rivals, tests new dark roast coffee – Globe and Mail

Canada’s largest coffee shop chain Tim Hortons Inc. said on Monday it is offering a new blend of dark roast coffee, in a pilot program aimed at luring customers from…

Pipeline safety incident rate doubled in past decade – CBC

Pipelines regulated by the federal government — which include some of the longest lines in the country — have experienced a swell in the number of safety-related incidents over the…

Alward government defends record on shale consultation – CBC.ca

Premier, energy minister dispute notion province hasn’t consulted with aboriginal community Oct 23, 2013 The New Brunswick government is challenging charges that it failed to consult with the aboriginal community about shale…

RCMP Hosting Aboriginal Career Presentation – Net Newsledger

23 October 2013 CALGARY – Crimebeat – The Royal Canadian Mounted Police offers a challenging and exciting career to those interested in making a difference in their communities and their country.…

Company completes filing on proposal to run broadband line through Arctic – Lethbridge Herald

October 22, 2013. TORONTO – A Toronto company filed its final regulatory documents Tuesday and expects speedy approval for a proposal to run a fibre-optic line through the Northwest Passage.…

Crews find ancient aboriginal bones along pipeline route – CBC.ca

Oct 22, 2013 The discovery of ancient aboriginal remains has led to a temporary shut down in the construction of a gas pipeline near Moose Jaw. TransGas, a SaskEnergy company,…

Cliffs threatens again to abandon Ring of Fire project

Cliffs Natural Resources has renewed its threat to abandon a proposed mining project in the Ring of Fire region in the James Bay lowlands of Northern Ontario. The threat has…

Privacy commissioner to investigate Bell’s data collecting – CBC.ca

Canada’s privacy commissioner will be investigating after Bell informed customers by letter that it plans to begin collecting detailed information about their consumption habits in order to offer “relevant ads.”…

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