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Bayley: Tar sands companies “have not had much success” reclaiming land
APTN National News Michael Hutchinson speaks with University of Alberta biologist Dr. Suzanne Bayley on…
Conservationist: changes to Fisheries Act are “a bit of a dirty trick”
APTN National News Conservationist and biologist Otto Langer has thirty years of experience working for…
Claims of wetlands repair “greenwashing”, says Alberta scientist
APTN National News A new study suggests that it will be nearly impossible to repair…
Atleo: “Our children can’t wait any longer.”
APTN National News The 2012 federal budget is set to be delivered in two weeks,…
Sagkeeng kids tap toes, turn heads on Canada’s Got Talent
APTN National News They call themselves “Sagkeeng’s Finest”, and they’ve made it to the second…
Iran using First Nations leaders as “pawns” in “sad game,” says Foreign Affairs
Iran is using a group of Manitoba First Nations leaders as “pawns” to distract from its own “abhorrent record” on human rights, said a spokesperson for Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird.
Winnipeg’s Neechi Co-op taking big leap
It’s an Aboriginal-owned business that’s well known in Winnipeg.
Iranian officials “working very hard” to bring First Nations leaders to Tehran
Iranian officials are “working very hard” to bring a group of Manitoba First Nations leaders to Tehran and address the Iranian parliament, said former Roseau River First Nation chief Terry Nelson after a meeting with an Iranian diplomat Monday.