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Seal ban omitted from Canada-EU trade talks – CBC.ca

Issue kept off table in trade negotiations, left to World Trade Organization process instead Nov 22, 2013 The European Union’s ban on the import of seal products was not discussed…

Grassy Narrows rejects MNR clearcut plans – Wawatay News

NOVEMBER 21, 2013 Grassy Narrows has rejected Ministry of Natural Resources plans for more clear-cut logging in their traditional territory. “Premier Wynne, it is within your power to ensure that…

Noront Resources Stays Ring of Fire Path – Net Newsledger

21 November 2013 Focused on Success Noront Resources THUNDER BAY – Noront Resources is staying focused on the Ring of Fire. The company is targeting being the first mine opening…

Canada in midst of great energy infrastructure super cycle – Financial Post

21/11/13 “Midstream companies and crude-by-rail projects have a symbiotic relationship few would have imagined three years ago” Pipelines used to be classic widow-and-orphan stocks; dully performing at low risk with…

Cliffs suspends Ring of Fire chromite project in northern Ontario – 680 News

Nov 21, 2013 TORONTO – A major U.S. player in northern Ontario’s Ring of Fire says it’s indefinitely suspending its chromite project in the mineral-rich area. Cliffs Natural Resources Inc.…

Economic opportunity ends First Nation culture of dependence – Vancouver Sun

Opinion: Councils need to consider chances that can provide members social stability, prosperity November 20, 2013 In 2003, I was first elected to Haisla Nation Council and I was intent…

First Nations chiefs divided in approach to shale gas – CBC.ca

Elsipogtog withdrew from Assembly of First Nation Chiefs of New Brunswick to fight for injunction Nov 20, 2013 A split in the aboriginal strategy on shale gas has emerged through…

Vancouver hosts Enbridge Pipeline protest – Ubyssey Online

November 19, 2013 On Saturday afternoon, thousands of people gathered in Vancouver to protest the proposed Enbridge pipeline. Social activist group Defend Our Climate organized the event, which started around…

Hundreds protest against pipelines on unceded Mohawk land – McGill Daily

National Day of Action Against Pipelines in Oka Park NOVEMBER 19TH, 2013 “We thank the Creator for the four winds: east, west, north, and south – for giving us clean…

Taseko Mines says panel’s mistake on lake contamination is ‘outrageous’ – News1130

November 19, 2013 VANCOUVER – The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency is reviewing a complaint from the company proposing a $1.5-billion mine in British Columbia’s Interior that a mistake was made…

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