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Electric Vehicle Charger and Solar Energy Array Unveiled at Ktunaxa Nation – Summit 107 FM

September 25th, 2017 Officials gathered at the Ktunaxa Nation government office in Cranbrook Saturday for the official unveiling of their new solar facilities. Bill Swan with Solar Now says partnering…

Board recommends approval of N.W.T. mining road – Journal Of Commerce

Sep 25, 2017 VANCOUVER – Canadian Zinc Corporation has announced that the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board has recommended approval of a proposed all-season road for the company’s Prairie…

Important truths from Mr. Trudeau – Hamilton Spectator

While Justin Trudeau wore a typically impeccable suit to the United Nations last week, he also brought along some of Canada’s dirtiest laundry for the world to see. It must…

Northern Ontario First Nations take federal and Ontario governments to court over $4 annual treaty payments – CBC

Beneficiaries of the Robinson-Huron Treaty have not seen annuities go up since 1874 Sep 25, 2017 Twenty-one First Nations in northern Ontario are taking the federal and Ontario governments to…

Overview of NAFFIII – APCFNC

Press Release Sep 21, 2017 Fisheries and aquaculture activities generate over $100 million in revenues for First Nations and employ several thousand Indigenous persons on the Atlantic Coast, Pacific Coast,…

Highway of Tears walk to wrap in Smithers, B.C., ahead of MMIW inquiry hearing – The Province

SMITHERS, B.C. — A group of family members and advocates of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls will walk along the so-called Highway of Tears today into a small…

Toasting to roasting: Inuit-owned coffee company teams up with Indigenous farmers in Peru – CBC

The new company’s name, Kaapittiaq, means ‘good coffee’ in Inuinnaqtun Sep 25, 2017 The idea began brewing over a pot of steaming coffee. That’s how Pamela Gross describes launching Kaapittiaq,…

It’s time for a fresh start for the inquiry into murdered and missing Indigenous women: Editorial – Thestar.com

A year after it was launched it’s time the government pulled the plug and replaced the commissioners before the hopes of families and Indigenous communities are completely crushed.. Sept. 25,…

Oilsands will be around for another century, says Suncor CEO – Calgary Herald

September 25, 2017 Despite unwavering environmental and Indigenous opposition to oilsands expansion, Suncor Energy chief executive Steve Williams predicts the sprawling resource will still produce heavy oil 100 years from…

Memorial University embracing ‘decolonization’ by acknowledging Indigenous territory at start of events – CBC

Staff and students at Memorial University are striving towards reconciliation with the province’s Indigenous population with a short declaration at the start of many on-campus events. If you’ve attended anything…

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