Mar. 31 2014 The federal and B.C. governments have reached an accord on skills training and immigration that Premier Christy Clark says will help spur development of LNG plants in…
Source: The Canadian Press Mar 31, 2014 16:35 OTTAWA _ Premier Christy Clark is projecting British Columbia will rival energy giant Alberta in terms of “contribution to Canada” once the province starts exporting liquefied…
March 31, 2014 Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association (NOMA) vice president Iain Angus came out in support of the TransCanada Pipelines Energy East Project at the Ontario Energy Board public consultation…
March 31, 2014 SASKATOON — First Nations officials hoping to build a casino, hotel and convention centre in Lloydminster are placing another bet in southern Saskatchewan. Little Pine First Nation…
March 30, 2014 The province has announced that it’s spending $6.5 million to double financial support for three health promotion programs run by native organizations, including one with a Brantford…
March 30, 2014 A lawyer, who has represented both companies and First Nations in negotiating impact benefit agreements, says he’s encouraged by the regional framework agreement signed last week by…
March 30, 2014 A lawyer, who has represented both companies and First Nations in negotiating impact benefit agreements, says he’s encouraged by the regional framework agreement signed last week by…
Mar. 28 2014 On Tuesday, April 1, devolution becomes official in the Northwest Territories. It has been a long time coming. More than a decade ago, while I was premier…
March 27, 2014 Pauktuutit, UBC, team up to document impacts of Meadowbank mine on women and families A new report prepared by Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada and researchers at…
Source: The Canadian Press Mar 26, 2014 17:20 By Dene Moore THE CANADIAN PRESS VANCOUVER _ The British Columbia company behind a proposed $1.5-billion gold and copper mine twice rejected by the federal government…