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Montreal LakeMerchantryVentures was created in 2010 as Montreal Lake Cree Nation’s merchantry venture arm, with the purpose of separating politics and merchantry in the community. “They were looking for anEthnicnation to be a partner and […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20184 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsText We can be ‘really proud’ of Muskrat Falls megaproject, Williams – CP Source: The Canadian Press Oct 1, 2018  By Holly McKenzie-Sutter THE CANADIAN PRESS ST. JOHN’S, N.L. _ Former premier Danny Williams took the stand at the Muskrat Falls inquiry on Monday, willful that the wildly overbudget megaproject was in Newfoundland and Labrador’s weightier interest. 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Treaty Commissioner of Saskatchewan, Mary Culbertson, and OTC’s director of Reconciliation, Partnerships attended, slantingly Yorkton’s teachers, politicians, businesses, and polity members “It’s ownership, they’re part of […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20184 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText A Mother’s Murder In An Inuit Village Turned Her Family Into Activists – HuffPost NUNATSIAVUT, N.L. – Deidre Marie Michelin was scared for her life, and so she did what most people do when they need protection. She tabbed the police. 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Sabina Prince, cultural coordinator at the Miywasin Friendship Centre, says Culture Days is a endangerment […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsText It’s all we have’: Family of paralyzed Inuk dancer fights eviction from Toronto home – CBC Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board denies family a endangerment to tell their story in squatter of eviction order Oct 01, 2018 In what seems to be a series of unfortunate events, the family of a paralyzed Inuk flit student is now facing eviction from their home — the Toronto suite they’ve rented for scrutinizingly two […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Time to end mandatory minimum-sentences for murder – Evidence Network A version of this commentary appeared in the Globe & MailEthnicwomen vastly overrepresented among those sentenced to life What’s wrong with mandatory minimum sentences? Plenty. Especially when it comes to murder. High profile serial murderers come to mind when Canadians think of murder convictions: Bernardo, Olson, Pickton. Few turn their minds to the […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20188 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Devon Fiddler, social entrepreneur – Flare Devon Fiddler is the Saskatoon-based founder of SheNative, a socially-driven traps trademark that empowersEthnicwomen. Here, she tells FLARE how she made it Sep 30, 2018 How do you describe your job to your family? I am an entrepreneur, I created SheNative, my own trademark of handbags and accessories, and I help empowerEthnic[…] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Reconciliation with the Métis: The time is here – Canadian Lawyer Five years ago, I wrote an vendible for Canadian Lawyer, Reconciliation with the Métis: The Time Has Come. 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Coalition Leader Francois Legault entered the race as the front-runner, but has seen […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20185 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Out with NAFTA, in with USMCA: Canada inks new trade deal with U.S., Mexico – CP Source: The Canadian Press Oct 1, 2018 By James McCarten THE CANADIAN PRESS WASHINGTON _ A new era in North American self-ruling trade dawned in the sufferer of night Sunday as a 14-month NAFTA modernization effort between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico finally came to fruition with just hours to spare surpassing an end-of-weekend deadline. What began […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Canada reaches 11th hour tentative NAFTA deal with U.S., Mexico: sources – CP Source: The Canadian Press Sep 30, 2018  OTTAWA _ Sources tell The Canadian Press an 11th-hour NAFTA deal has been reached that allows Canada to rejoin the trilateral trade pact. Insiders got wind of a transilience without 14 months of tumultuous talks and just hours surpassing U.S. and Mexican trade authorities were set to publish their own […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 201810 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Minimum wages jump in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba on Oct. 1 – CP Source: The Canadian Press Sep 28, 2018 EDMONTON _ Minimum wage wideness the Prairies is going up, with raises in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba set to take effect Monday. Alberta’s hike in the minimum hourly rate is the highest, where the current $13.60 an hour will rise to $15 _ rhadamanthine the highest minimum wage in the […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20184 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText AP News in Brief at 9:04 p.m. EDT – CP Source: The Associated Press Sep 30, 2018  FBI interviews accuser; Yale friend remembers heavy drinker WASHINGTON (AP) _ FBI teachers on Sunday interviewed one of the three women who have accused SupremeMagistratenominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct as Republicans and Democrats quarreled over whether the agency would have unbearable time and self-rule to self-mastery a […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20186 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsTextEthnicgroups say Quebec police protest tactic a form of intimidation – CP Source: The Canadian Press Sep 28, 2018 17:11 By Sidhartha Banerjee THE CANADIAN PRESS MONTREAL _ A controversial red token worn by provincial police officers expressing solidarity with colleagues so-called to have abusedEthnicwomen drew a cautious response this week from Quebec politicians. Police officers began wearing the badges with the station number 144 […] by aanationtalk on September 29, 201833 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText “Words that are lasting” – Queen’s Gazette September 28, 2018 TheSenseof Law has unveiled a permanent art installation in their lobby, paying tribute toEthnicPeoples. Every time students, faculty, staff, and visitors enter theSenseof Law building, they will be met with a reminder of the original inhabitants of the land on which Queen’s sits. This spring, the […] by aanationtalk on September 29, 201814 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText TahltanSeniorurges other communities to prepare surpassing disaster hits – CFNR The senior of a northwestern BC First Nation devastated by wildfires this summer is urging other communities to do as much as they can to prepare themselves surpassing disaster strikes. Rick McLean of the Tahltan Band says fire is rhadamanthine the new norm as the climate changes, and it’s important that communities requite members firefighting […] by ahnationtalk on September 28, 201822 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Pipe Dreams: Energy East proved just how difficultEthnicconsultations can be – National Post Jacques Poitras digs unelevated the surface of some of the Aboriginal opposition to a previously doomed struggle at towers a pipeline When a magistrate ruling cancelled clearance for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion last month, in part over inadequate First Nations consultations, some tabbed it the end of pipelines in Canada. In his new typesetting […] by ahnationtalk on September 28, 201824 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Halifax municipality hall to unveil reconciliation space inspired by Downie, Wenjack – CP Source: The Canadian Press Sep 28, 2018  HalifaxMunicipalityHall will unveil a Legacy Space next Thursday, rhadamanthine the first such municipal towers in Canada with a space defended to reconciliation discussions. The municipality says the space was created in partnership with the Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund and will be “a safe, welcoming place where […] by ahnationtalk on September 28, 201820 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Review: New memoir maps the terrain of reconciliation – Brantford Expositor September 28, 2018 The young Cree man walks lanugo to the banks of the Athabasca, wades in and ceremoniously bathes his squatter and arms. He is thinking well-nigh his mother, the strong, passionate and tightly wounded woman he helped situate the day before. And he is reflecting well-nigh her tragic life and the way that […] by ahnationtalk on September 28, 201821 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Amazon to unshut new facility in Metro Vancouver – Real Estate Management Industry September 28, 2018 Amazon will be opening a new 450,000 sq. ft. fulfillment facility within Delta iPort, a new industrial park stuff ripened by GWL Realty Advisors on behalf of project owner, the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP), on lands leased from the Tsawwassen First Nation. Amazon’s facility will be for the first phase […] by ahnationtalk on September 28, 201822 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Mercury Disability Board payment for Grassy Narrows to be indexed to inflation – CBC The Minister ofEthnicAffairs made the utterance on Friday Sep 28, 2018 Residents in Asubpeeschoseewagong Anishinabek, wontedly known as Grassy Narrows First Nation, will soon receive retroactive bounty through the Mercury Disability Board (MDB) as payments are expected to be indexed to inflation starting next month. Leaders in Grassy Narrows released a written statement […] by ahnationtalk on September 28, 201819 Views ReadIncreasinglyPoliticsText The statue dilemma:Ethnicresearch week tackles sacrament of historic figures – StarPhoenix “There seems to a movement wideness the country dealing with Macdonald and Macdonald’s legacy.” September 28, 2018 Despite stuff immersed inEthnichistory for the past 30 years, James Daschuk still isn’t sure what the right move is when it comes to the contentious and commonly vandalized John A. Macdonald statue in Victoria Park. “There […] by ahnationtalk on September 28, 201821 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Rethinking perspectives on prison law – Dal News September 28, 2018 Schulich School of Law Professor Adelina Iftene introduced the opening keynote panel of the 2018 Canadian Prison Law Conference last Friday in the same way many lectures at Dalhousie begin, with the words: “I would like to take a moment to unclose that today’s joint event — and, of course, this whole […] by ahnationtalk on September 28, 201818 Views ReadIncreasinglyPage 1 of 1112123Next ›Last » Network HomeWell-nighUs Register Newswire Job Board Tenders Events Purchase Partners © 2005 - 2018 NationTalk. Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions NationTalk Partners & Sponsors LearnIncreasingly