‘I came away frustrated,’ says Natan Obed of national discussion on indigenous suicide June 9, 2016 Natan Obed, who represents Inuit from across Canada, says the quick and easy solutions…
June 09, 2016 Study suggests partnering with established university The Government of Nunavut says the territory won’t see its own university any time soon. Nunavut’s education minister, Paul Quassa, told…
‘It was women and children being killed,’ says Oglala Sioux official who objects to sale June 9, 2016 Tribal leaders are questioning the ethical and legal implications of an auction…
June 09, 2016 Tununiq MLA Joe Enook cites 2014 report to bolster his request Dreams of a modern, High Arctic hub airport in Pond Inlet landed on the floor of…
The homes are built from recycled material, and require no utilities Jun 09, 2016 Flower Doxtador lifts her plywood gate, shuffles past a pair of grandchildren and enters her white…
June 09, 2016 MEMBERTOU — Aboriginal leaders in Nova Scotia have signed a deal with a proposed coal mine to receive royalties if the undersea fossil fuel project goes ahead.…
June 09, 2016 “The best way to consider all the issues is to move to the environmental hearings” The hamlet of Pond Inlet wants to know where Indigenous and Northern…
June 9, 2016 The dust-up this week between Mayor Gregor Robertson of Vancouver and Naheed Nenshi of Calgary over a pipeline illustrates a major problem for our country. Canada has…
9 juin 2016 Joe Oliver, Youri Chassin Pipeline Stimulus National Post, p. FP11 From Vancouver to the Atlantic provinces, Canada is criss-crossed by 73,000 kilometers of oil and gas pipelines under…
Source: The Canadian Press Jun 9, 2016 12:15 REGINA _ Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is taking his push for the Energy East pipeline to a place where it may not be welcome _…