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History Matters: TLE important step on road to reconciliation – Starphoenix

September 13, 2016 There could have been no better setting for the landmark agreement. On Sept. 22, 1992, a perfect fall day in Saskatoon, 700 invited guests and dignitaries gathered…

Facts and figures on the proposed Energy East pipeline – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Sep 13, 2016 OTTAWA _ Facts and figures on TransCanada Corp.’s proposed Energy East pipeline: What is it? The 4,500-kilometre oil pipeline is designed to carry 1.1 million…

Filmmaker proposes ‘Indigenous Walk of Fame’ in Duncan – CBC

Sep 14, 2016 Filmmaker says Duncan is already a local hub and attracts tourists, so makes sense as a location A filmmaker says Duncan, in the heart of Cowichan traditional…

BR Inuit Greenland Travel – CP

Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Sep 14, 2016 Inuit in Canada and Greenland say they want to work together to protect an area of open water surrounded by sea ice…

Modest’ delays possible as Liberals pick new Energy East review panellists – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Sep 13, 2016 By Bruce Cheadle THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ The independent assessment of the proposed Energy East pipeline could be “modestly” delayed by the decision to…

Notley confident of Energy East success despite NEB setbacks – Plant

September 14, 2016 Regulator must appoint a new panel to take over the review; aims for recommendation by March 2018. CALGARY — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she’s not worried…

Indigenous Liberal MP breaks ranks with government on B.C.’s Site C dam – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Sep 13, 2016 By Kristy Kirkup THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA _ An indigenous member of the federal Liberal caucus is breaking ranks with his colleagues on B.C.’s controversial…

Dakota Access CEO: Company committed to finishing project – CP

Source: The Associated Press Sep 14, 2016 By James MacPherson THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BISMARCK, N.D. _ The head of a Texas company building the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline told employees Tuesday…

Manitoba Hydro honours payments owing to First Nations impacted by Keeyask: report – CBC

Sep 13, 2016 Report recommends hydro require proof of expenses before reimbursing First Nations Manitoba Hydro has properly reimbursed First Nations impacted by the Keeyask dam project to the tune…

B.C. foster parents won’t give up after losing appeals to adopt Metis toddler – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Sep 13, 2016 By Laura Kane THE CANADIAN PRESS VANCOUVER _ A British Columbia foster couple is refusing to give up their fight to adopt a Metis toddler…

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