Feb. 03 2014 There is a continuing debate about the possible emergence of an ‘Arctic shipping boom’ in Canada. Recent headlines outline both cargo shippers’ plans to increase voyages through…
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February 3, 2014 A letter to editor, which appeared in the Daily News in March of 2013, was the lightning rod that brought together Vancouver Island University, the City of Nanaimo and…
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February 03, 2014 In the wake of one major oil company dropping its plans to drill in Arctic waters off Alaska in 2014, the Canadian government is holding public consultation…
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February 2, 2014 That’s one estimate of the potential value of the ‘surplus’ property if developed The federal government is edging closer to a potential windfall disposal of one of…
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Feb 2, 2014 Dr. Lawrence Joseph was not surprised when he received news of the job cuts within the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN). “It’s been in the wind…
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3 February 2014 Getting it Right in Northern Ontario THUNDER BAY – Mining – Federal Minister Greg Rickford says “Noront is now leading the charge. They were perhaps a little…
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FEBRUARY 3, 2014 OTTAWA — Satellite imagery used by the federal government to review a major bitumen leak last year in Alberta has found the project’s steam-based extraction caused “measurable…
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JAN 29, 2014 Two massive retail projects break ground on Tsawwassen First Nation land Last Friday, January 24, marked the first day of construction for two massive projects on Tsawwassen…
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Shale gas violence in New Brunswick highlights historic aboriginal grievances Dec 19, 2013 An obscure conflict between the Mi’kmaq of eastern New Brunswick and a company searching for shale gas…
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December 19, 2013 P3 consortium offers to pay partial cost of Federal Road repairs Iqaluit City Council cleared the way for the start of construction on the territorial government’s new…
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