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First Nations seek economic partnership with NEOMA – Timmins Press

September 22, 2013 TIMMINS – First Nations and municipalities in the North face many of the same challenges in terms of economic development. Now, it appears two key groups are ready to…

Kenora Forestry business making progress with First Nations – KenoraOnline

23 September 2013 The Kenora Forestry industry has been struggling for quite a while with not only the restarting of Kenora Forest Products, but to use wood that is located…

Improving Healthcare through Partnership – Net Newsledger

22 September 2013 Partnerships with Aboriginal Groups Help Improve Healthcare THUNDER BAY – Healthbeat – “Through initiatives such as establishing an Aboriginal Advisory Committee, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre…

Questions over flagged cuts to Aboriginal legal aid – SBS

20 Sep 2013 Just before the Federal election, the Coalition announced plans to scrap $42 million from Aboriginal legal aid. The proposed cut sent shockwaves through the legal sector, with…

Elders cleanse Dunghutti land for Pacific Highway upgrade – The Macleay Argus

Sept. 20, 2013 ABORIGINAL elders welcomed construction workers and highway upgrade officials to Dunghutti land on Wednesday. Uncle Blue (Harold Smith), Aunty Zona Moran and Aunty Cheryl Blair carried out…

Former Food Mail program managers clarify Nunavut price survey – Nunatsiaq News

Why has Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada failed to report on the cost of the Revised Northern Food Basket?” September 20, 2013 As former managers of the Food Mail…

Investment in aboriginal education, employment urged – StarPhoenix

September 20, 2013 A new report from The Conference Board of Canada urges both public and private sectors in Saskatchewan to invest in ensuring more aboriginal students graduate from high…

Top court agrees to hear case over clear-cutting on traditional lands – Victoria Times Colonist

September 19, 2013 OTTAWA – The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear a long-running dispute over clear cutting on a First Nation’s traditional territory in northwestern Ontario. The…

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…

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