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Surerus Murphy Joint Venture Announced as Contractor for Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project

Project to create thousands of jobs for local communities and First Nations in Northern BC FORT ST. JOHN, BC, June 20, 2018 – Surerus Murphy Joint Venture (SMJV) is pleased to announce that it has been named as one of four contractors for TransCanada Pipeline’s (TCPL) Coastal GasLink pipeline project. SMJV brings together two leading family […]

by pmnationtalk on June 22, 2018232 Views

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Grandmother Faces 7 days in Jail After Arrest to Stop Kinder Morgan

“There are a lot of people in power who aren’t listening, but there are people who are willing to make these changes, which is why I’m willing to get arrested today.” 19 June 2018, Unceded Coast Salish Territories (Burnaby, BC):  A crowd of about a hundred people cheered on grandmother Laurie Embree this morning at the […]

by pmnationtalk on June 22, 2018315 Views

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B.C. government announces new approach to salmon farm tenures

June 20, 2018 VICTORIA – The Government of British Columbia will establish rigorous new rules and expectations for the renewal of salmon farm tenures in B.C. waters. “The challenges facing our wild salmon have been ignored for far too long,” said Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture. “That’s why we are putting in place a new […]

by ahnationtalk on June 20, 2018196 Views

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BC Hydro and Pacheedaht First Nation celebrate agreement over purchase of origin site diitiida, Jordan River lands

Jun 20, 2018 VANCOUVER — The Pacheedaht First Nation has reached an agreement with BC Hydro to reacquire 28 hectares, a portion of traditional lands, at diitiida, now known as Jordan River. The sale agreement comes after a 2014 BC Hydro study that indicated an extreme seismic event at the Jordan River could damage its […]

by ahnationtalk on June 20, 2018281 Views

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MMIWG: Official Statement by Commissioner Michèle Audette

June 20, 2018 On June 5th, I announced I would take time to reflect, analyze and consider my future participation in the National Inquiry in light of the Government of Canada’s deeply regrettable decision to deny the full extension requested by the Commissioners. Fully committed to my role as a Commissioner, I have always felt […]

by aanationtalk on June 20, 2018385 Views

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Province protects Swan Lake in the Okanagan

June 20, 2018 VICTORIA – A unique Okanagan lake, long recognized for its important wetland habitat, is now designated as part of a new wildlife management area (WMA), to help protect migratory birds, animals and species at risk. “Located just north of Vernon, Swan Lake is an unusually shallow and marshy lake with intact shoreline […]

by ahnationtalk on June 20, 2018269 Views

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The Government of Canada invests in transportation infrastructure improvements at the Nanaimo Port Authority to help move Canadian goods to market

From: Transport Canada June 20, 2018 The quality of Canada’s transportation infrastructure and the efficiency of the country’s trade corridors are key to the success of Canadian firms in the global marketplace. The Government of Canada supports infrastructure projects that create quality middle-class jobs and boost economic growth. Today, the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of […]

by ahnationtalk on June 20, 2018272 Views

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Darrell Dennis: Tommy Orange’s debut novel There There ‘epitomizes the new voice of Indigenous writers’ – CBC

June is Indigenous Book Club Month and National Indigenous History Month in Canada. To celebrate, CBC Books is asking Indigenous artists, community leaders and advocates to share their favourite #IndigenousReads. First Nations comedian, actor and screenwriter Darrell Dennis chose There There by Tommy Orange. Dennis is the 2018 co-host of the Indspire Awards, an event […]

by ahnationtalk on June 20, 2018401 Views

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New graduate student scholarship fund supports TRU’s best talent

June 20, 2018 KAMLOOPS – A new $180,000 graduate student scholarship fund is being provided to Thompson Rivers University (TRU) to support students in priority areas, like science and technology, and boost research and economic growth throughout the province. The new scholarships are part of a $12-million investment announced last month by Premier John Horgan to […]

by ahnationtalk on June 20, 2018191 Views

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New Audain professor examines art as act of reconciliation

When Kwagiulth and Coast Salish artist Carey Newman’s Witness Blanket was unveiled at the University of Victoria in 2014, it was clear the large-scale installation would quickly become a national monument and spark reflection and conversation about residential schools, settler-Indigenous relations and reconciliation. Now, Newman will continue the conversation as the sixth Audain Professor of […]

by ahnationtalk on June 20, 2018291 Views

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