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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…

Invitation for SWN Consultation letter surfaces in Elsipogtog – The Media Co-op

November 19, 2013 Sept. 6th letter confirms $200 honorarium for elders rumour REXTON, NEW BRUNSWICK – A letter on Assembly of First Nation Chiefs of New Brunswick (AFNCNB) letterhead, date…

New Brunswick shale gas fight will go on, chief vows despite court ruling – Regina Leader-Post

NOVEMBER 19, 2013 FREDERICTON – The chief of the Elsipogtog First Nation says the fight to halt shale gas exploration in New Brunswick will go on despite a court ruling…

New Brunswick judge rejects application from Elsipogtog First … – National Post

New Brunswick judge rejects application from Elsipogtog First Nation for injunction to stop shale gas testing 18/11/13 FREDERICTON — A judge in New Brunswick has dismissed an application from the…

Sustainable Mining Muskowekwan aim to become Canada’s 1st aboriginal potash miner – Mineweb

The Muskowekwan must overcome a lack of investor confidence and a tough financing environment if they are to get their project up and running. Monday , 18 Nov 2013 Saskatchewan’s…

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…

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