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Decision comes depite urging of Appeal Court judge to loosen restrictions on who can attend Oct 20, 2013 The Alberta government says it won’t reconsider recent decisions to bar two aboriginal…
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October 21, 2013 This week’s anti-fracking protest has put Canada’s First Nations at the forefront of Canada’s political life, injecting spirit back into our moribund political scene. Canadians watching the…
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Entrepreneurs looking for less red tape and more profit might want to consider opening an operation in Saskatoon. “We talk to new businesses that move to Saskatoon and they tell…
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Spending by Corporate Canada is expected to ramp up in 2014 as global economies, particularly the U.S., continue to show signs of improvement, says a report by CIBC Economics. The…
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OCTOBER 17, 2013 REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says training and manufacturing are up next in the province’s growth plan. In a speech to the Regina Chamber of Commerce,…
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Last updated Friday, Oct. 18 2013 Imperial Oil Ltd. is looking at a major revamp of its Mackenzie gas project that would see the stalled northern venture reborn as part of an…
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18/10/13 The Ottawa-Alberta oil sands monitoring regime looks like a mess. It said evidence of mercury in bird eggs presented no risk, but didn’t provide the science to back up…
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Last updated Friday, Oct. 18 2013 The head of a Canadian mining company developing a massive mineral deposit within the Arctic Circle said the Northwest Passage won’t work as a viable…
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October 17, 2013 For over two weeks now, a coalition of people including local Mi’kmaq residents, and anglophone and Acadian settlers, have blockaded the road leading to an equipment compound…
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Oct 16, 2013 Recognizing that aboriginal business owners are a growing sector across Canada despite having less access to funding and support networks, a new program launched locally earlier this…
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