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Aboriginal law expert Thomas Isaac joins Osler – Financial Post

September 19, 2013 Noted aboriginal law practitioner Thomas Isaac has moved to Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP from McCarthy Tétrault LLP. “Thomas will provide strategic advice in all areas in…

Canada Post pledges same-day delivery for online shoppers – CBC.ca

Canada Post is rolling out same-day delivery in the Toronto region for online shoppers. The service is a pilot project by the Crown corporation working with Wal-Mart Canada Corp., Best Buy…

Battle over illegal smokes goes before Manitoba court – Globalnews.ca

September 17, 2013 BRANDON, Man. – Arriving on horseback — some wearing headdresses and carrying ceremonial staffs — members of a Manitoba First Nation appeared in court Tuesday to defend…

Kobo Donates 3500 e-Readers to Canadian Native Youth – Good E-Reader

Sep 18, 2013 Kobo has engaged in a new initiative that will see close to 3,500 Touch e-Readers distributed to Native youth in Canada. The company is also contributing close…

Nunavut board to inform public Sept. 10 on Iqaluit hydro project – Nunatsiaq News

Qulliq Energy Corp. promises hydroelectric power by 2019 September 10, 2013 If you live in Iqaluit, the Nunavut Impact Review Board invites you to learn more about the Qulliq Energy…

Maine Governor welcomes Alberta’s oil as leaders discuss Energy … – The Globe and Mail

Sep. 09 2013 The Governor of Maine is lending his support to TransCanada’s proposed west-east pipeline, saying his state would welcome Alberta’s oil. The transportation of crude was a key…

Nunavut MLAs question housing funding allocation – CBC.ca

Sep 10, 2013 Housing was the topic of the day in the Nunavut Legislative Assembly on Monday. This spring, the federal government announced $100-million to fund housing in the territory.…

First Nations education advocate donates $300K to Gull Bay – CBC.ca

Margarent Anderson hopes more supporters will come forward to help education, employment program Sep 9, 2013 A philanthropist born in Thunder Bay is funding a pilot project to help educate…

CEC should delay hydroelectric development in North: First Nations, green groups – Winnipeg Free Press

Last Modified: 09/9/2013 3:35 PM First Nations and environmentalists are calling on the Clean Environment Commission to live up to its own words: delay any further hydroelectric development in Manitoba’s…

RCMP estimates 50 contraband tobacco manufacturers operating in First Nations territories in Ontario and Quebec – National Post

13/08/27 The RCMP estimates about 50 contraband tobacco manufacturers are operating on First Nations territories in Ontario and Quebec, according to a briefing document sent to the federal public safety…

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