Mi’kmaq claim another highway victory in ongoing battle against shale gas exploration
By Jorge Barrera APTN National News LAKETON, NB–It was another day of skirmishing on the…
By Jorge Barrera APTN National News LAKETON, NB–It was another day of skirmishing on the…
A New Brunswick judge will rule Monday on an attempt by Elsipogtog First Nation to stop shale gas exploration work by a Houston-based company.
The ongoing, Mi’kmaq-led opposition to shale gas exploration in New Brunswick is creating an on-line backlash, with some calling for a counter protest in support of SWN Resources Canada which was forced to call off its planned work Thursday after facing dozens of demonstrators.
There was heavy security around Shawn Lamb as he headed into a Winnipeg courtroom Thursday.
Chiefs in northern Ontario have issued a resounding “no” to the federal government’s proposed First Nations Education Act.
This one appears to be coming from the 60 year-old Transmountain pipeline and it’s in a provincial park.
Mi’kmaq demonstrators declared “victory” Thursday after stopping thumper trucks belonging to a Houston-based energy company from conducting shale gas exploration near Elsipogtog First Nation.
The main New Brunswick chiefs organization received a contract from a Houston-based energy company facing ferocious opposition from Elsipogtog First Nations residents over its shale gas exploration.
The Harper government has given the Truth and Reconciliation Commission a one-year extension, Aboriginal Affairs Minister Bernard Valcourt said Thursday.