April 16, 2014 LITTLE CURRENT—Business to business connections are vital to the success of most enterprises these days, but making those all important connections are often fraught with difficulty, particularly…
April 15, 2014 OTTAWA _ Two newly released audits raised questions about the management and finances of the Metis Nation Saskatchewan and the Metis Nation British Columbia. Here are some of the…
April 15, 2014 Opponents of Canada’s Northern Gateway pipeline, bolstered by a coastal town’s vote against the project, said on Monday they will now push harder for a provincial referendum…
April 14, 2014 VANCOUVER — An aboriginal businessman and former motivational speaker has teamed with the British Columbia billionaires best known for their ownership of the Vancouver Canucks to pitch…
April 12, 2014 President Clement Chartier claims audit flawed, matter resolved with Federal Government Files and interviews by David Kirton, additional files by Canadian Press A third-party audit spanning four years…
Apr 10, 2014 THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ Proposed changes to Canada’s election laws will remain in the spotlight on Parliament Hill today on three fronts. Besides the anticipated questions in the…
Apr 10, 2014 THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ Proposed changes to Canada’s election laws will remain in the spotlight on Parliament Hill today on three fronts. Besides the anticipated questions in the…
April 10, 2014 NTI signs first-ever production lease deal for its sub-surface Inuit-owned lands Nunavut Tunngavik has signed its first-ever mineral production lease, allowing Agnico Eagle Mines to extract gold…
Apr 9, 2014 THE CANADIAN PRESS VICTORIA _ The British Columbia government has moved to bring First Nations on board its much-anticipated multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas boom. Two north coast First Nations…
$100,000 prize for work on aboriginal issues A lifetime of research is gaining national recognition for a University of Saskatchewan professor. Canada Research Chair in Native-Newcomer Relations and professor of…