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Names of contenders surface in AFN vote – The Globe and Mail

May 20, 2014 A veteran of native politics and an indigenous broadcaster are the first people being named as potential challengers to succeed Shawn Atleo as National Chief of the…

Uranium: The Explosive Debate to be Settled in Quebec – Journal de Montreal

May 19, 2014 Activities are on hold in Strateco’s employee camp since Quebec put the brakes on all uranium development. BAPE hearings on the uranium sector begin tomorrow. Mandated by…

KWG Appeals Divisional Court Decision Letting Province Intervene – Mining Life

May 16, 2014 Counsel for KWG Resources Inc. subsidiary Canada Chrome Corporation (“CCC”) has served notice that it will appeal  the order of Honourable Justice Lederer of the Ontario Divisional Court dated…

The first US indigenous video-game company explains how their game Never … – Financial Post

May 20, 2014 Can games be used to pass wisdom from one generation to the other? Can video games be used to explore, share and extend cultures, specifically cultures that…

Aboriginals look to cash in on Irving shipbuilding deal – CBC

May 20, 2014 Irving has a $25 billion, 25-year federal contract to build Canadian combat ships in Halifax The federal, provincial and First Nations of New Brunswick do not want…

London school to host Martin’s Aboriginal entrepreneur program – London Community News

May 01, 2014 London will play host to a pilot project aimed at infusing Aboriginal students with entrepreneurial skills. According to the Minister of Education, the province is partnering with…

Why all entrepreneurs can benefit from learning code – Globe and Mail

May. 20 2014 “Pre-dodgeball I went through 3 to 4 years thinking I was going to meet some magical engineer who would build all the stuff I was thinking about.…

Entrepreneurship ‘beyond scary’ but sky’s the limit – Herald News

May 1, 2014 ESKASONI FIRST NATION — Charlotte Jesty knows what she wants and is determined to get it. She is one of 10 aboriginal women taking a course in…

Youth entrepreneur encourages youth to realize potential – WawatayNews

May 16, 2014 Fort Albany’s Brent Edwards would like to see First Nations youth and people succeed. “I’d like to see all of these Aboriginal youth succeed in life,” said…

Eyoälha Baker’s ‘Jump for Joy’ to become Vancouver mural – CBC

May 18, 2014 Eyoälha Baker hit her personal rock bottom four years ago. She was operating an interior design business that she was tired of, she’d recently suffered a break-up…

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